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  • Ethan Welty, with his head hidden, reaches his arms out of a hole as he climbs out of the giant Indian Tunnel  lava tube in Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho.
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  • Natural arch (Hole in the Wall) and exposed bedrock at dusk, West Coast Trail, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Julia Wentzel's legs hang out of a hole in a rock in Boulder Canyon, near Boulder, Colorado.
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  • A man, with his head hidden, reaches his arms out of a hole as he climbs out of the giant Indian Tunnel  lava tube in Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho.
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  • A waterfall pours through an abandoned water mill on the Yakima River outside Cle Elum, Washington.
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  • A female hiker walks past dead trees in a forest fire burn area outside Leavenworth below Icicle Ridge, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington.
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  • Jeremy Cram stands below a waterfall pouring through an abandoned water mill on the Yakima River outside Cle Elum, Washington.
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  • A man sweeps his home and small restaurant as night falls in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico.
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  • Detail of cavities eroded into the sandstone walls of Little Wild Horse Canyon, San Rafael Swell, Utah.
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  • Pedestrians, seen through the plastic tarp of a food stall, walk the streets on a rainy afternoon in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 16, 2008.
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  • Liana Welty stands arms raised amid a pile of rock rubble below the opening to the giant Indian Tunnel lava tube in Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. Indian Tunnel is nearly 30 feet high, 50 feet wide and 800 feet long, and was formed by the lava flow forming an upper crust, insulating the molten lava within.
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  • Holes in the ice, filled with meltwater and sediment, on the surface of the Root Glacier in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
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  • Rain falling on the summit of Kauai, Hawaii, one of the wettest places on Earth, falls over 900 meters (3000 feet) into the Blue Hole, a deep box canyon formed by erosion below Mount Waialeale.
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  • U. S. Geological Survey glaciologist drills a hole into the snow layer with a steam drill to install a mass balance wire on the surface of Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
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  • Tourists frolick in a swimming hole set against dramatic cliffs along the rocky coastline near Maruata Bay, Michoacan State, Mexico.
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  • A plastic lawn chair and orange traffic cone warn of a large, flooded hole in the pavement of a hotel parking lot in Valdez, Alaska.
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  • Wires hang out from a gaping hole in the ceiling of an abandoned farm house on the shores of the Yakima River near Cle Elum, Washington.
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  • Everglades specialist guide Garl Harrold hikes through flooded prairie grasses after a heavy rain to an alligator hole in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • A pair of mature bull elk walk together in the Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico on June 17, 2006. Eradicated by hunting by 1910, elk were reintroduced in small numbers from Yellowstone (1947) and Jackson Hole (1964) to the Jemez Mountains by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. The preserve is now an important breeding, grazing and calving ground for around 3,000 elk. Hunts are held each year, awarded by a competitive lottery.
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  • Everglades specialist guide Garl Harrold leads client Zach Podell-Eberhardt through flooded prairie grasses to an alligator hole in Everglades National Park, Florida.
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  • Everglades specialist guide Garl Harrold hikes through prairie grasses to an alligator hole in Everglades National Park, Florida. A Northern needleleaf (Tillandsia balbisiana) bromeliad hangs from a tree branch in the foreground.
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  • Herd of elk in the Valle Grande, Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico on June 18, 2006. Eradicated by hunting by 1910, elk were reintroduced in small numbers from Yellowstone (1947) and Jackson Hole (1964) to the Jemez Mountains by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. The preserve is now an important breeding, grazing and calving ground for around 3,000 elk. Hunts are held each year, awarded by a competitive lottery.
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  • Aerial view of Kadin Lake (now no longer seperate from Columbia Bay), and of unusual sink hole and ice bridge formations in the glacier remnants orphaned by the retreat of the Columbia Glacier, near Valdez, Alaska.
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  • A red tent stands alone in the mist among large driftwood logs near Hole-in-the-Wall camp north of Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Zach Podell-Eberhardt holds up the pieces of a bizarre rock, riddled with holes formed by erosion, found on the beach between Sand Point and Cape Alava on a backpack of the North Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
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