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Underwater Prow of Titanic (Photograph by Emory Kristoff) |
With 10,000 watts of light and cutting-edge submersible technology, the Titanic comes to life from two and a half miles beneath the ocean’s surface.
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Windsor Castle in Snow (Photograph by James L. Stanfield) |
Rolling through the snow, Prince Philip takes his four-in-hand carriage out for an early morning drive along a path near Windsor Castle.
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Lion in the Kalahari Desert (Photograph by Chris Johns) |
A lion patrols the dry Nossob riverbed, center of a vast refuge for big game. Here South Africa’s Kalahari Gemsbok National Park is joined by a fenceless border with Botswana’s larger Gemsbok National Park, representing an African trend toward transnational parks allowing wildlife free rein in their natural ecosystem.
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Cowboys Branding Cattle, Montana (Photograph by Sam Abell) |
Montana cowboys brand and castrate their livestock—a familiar yearly ritual in cattle country.
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Camels Crossing the Sahara (Photograph by Chris Johns) |
\Scorching sun casts long shadows as camels cross the salt flats of Lake Assal, Djibouti, one of the lowest places on Earth at 512 feet below sea level.