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  • A Moroccan couple walks along a sidewalk below a modern apartment building in a modern middle-class suburb of Meknes, Morocco. Clothes hangs to dry in the sun from apartment windows.
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  • Two Berber men transfer supplies from the camels to a blue off road vehicle for the return trip from the sand dunes of Erg Zehar to the frontier town of M'hamid, Morocco, while a westerner watches.
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  • The new long-distance bus station in Tetouan, Morocco.
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  • A young boy standing in a doorway drinks from a can of soda by two Coca-Cola chairs during the patron saint festival at San Pedro Chenalho, a Tzotzil Mayan village outside San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on June 27, 2008. A second child peers out from behind the window above.
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  • A man sells pineapples from his pickup truck during the patron saint festival at San Pedro Chenalho, a Tzotzil Mayan village outside San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on June 27, 2008. Large rugs with gawdy designs surround his small table.
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  • A veiled Muslim woman walks by a garbage collector holding up a broom along a well maintained sidewalk in Fes El-Jdid, Morocco.
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  • View of the city from the new long-distance bus station in Tetouan, Morocco.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, makes pesto from basil and peppers picked from the roof garden at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Modern inscriptions and graffiti on a carved facade in Petra, Jordan.
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  • Modern television satellite dishes dot the roofs of the medieval city of Fes El-Bali, Morocco.
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  • Modern television satellite dishes dot the roofs of the medieval city of Fes El-Bali, Morocco.
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  • A young man shows off his moves at a party in Ban Huay Phouk, Laos as other partygoers, and young girls in the window, watch. The celebration was hoped to bring good luck to the woman of the house, who was suffering from cancer and whom modern western medicine had failed to treat.
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  • Women prepare white thread bracelets (representing good luck) at a celebration held at the home of a woman suffering from cancer in Ban Huay Phouk, Laos. According to her son, modern western medicine had failed to cure her so it was time to try a more traditional treatment.
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  • A modern light post stands overlooking the crumbling walls and mosque of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • A broken sea wall frames a modern house built behind heavy concrete reinforcements on the beach at El Faro near Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, resurveys, with modern GPS, an old ground control point established by the USGS in an early study of the Columbia Glacier, Chugach Mountains, Alaska. Resurveying will allow old and new data to be linked to precisely quantify, from the late 1970s to present, the dramatic retreat of the glacier.
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  • A male performer wears an elaborate costume as an Aztec king during the performance of Bani Stui Gulal in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The show tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, prepares to resurvey, with modern GPS, an old ground control point established by the USGS in an early study of the Columbia Glacier, near Valdez, Alaska. Resurveying will allow old and new data to be linked so as to precisely quantify, from the late 1970s to present, the dramatic retreat of the glacier.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, resurveys, with modern GPS, an old ground control point established by the USGS in an early study of the Columbia Glacier, near Valdez, Alaska. Resurveying will allow old and new data to be linked so as to precisely quantify, from the late 1970s to present, the dramatic retreat of the glacier.
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  • Ian Howat, glaciologist with Ohio State University, resurveys, with modern GPS, an old ground control point established by the USGS in an early study of the Columbia Glacier, near Valdez, Alaska. Resurveying will allow old and new data to be linked so as to precisely quantify, from the late 1970s to present, the dramatic retreat of the glacier.
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  • The wind turbines of the Altamont Pass Wind Farm overlook the homes and vineyards of Livermore, California. The wind farm boasts the largest concentration of turbines in the world, with a total generating capacity of 576 Megawatts, but these smaller units are considered obsolete and being replaced with larger, more modern units.
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  • Ceiling lights illuminate the altar in the interior of the modern Basilica of the Virgen de Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico on June 11, 2008. Built on Tepeyac hill, where it is said the Virgin appeared to Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in 1531, the new Basilica holds the original apron of Juan Diego, with the imprint of the icon of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Millions of pilgrims visit each year, in particular on December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe's Feast day which commemorates the apparitions.
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