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  • May 1986, Salvador, Brazil --- Brazilian Women Cooking Food at the Beach --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by  Owen Franken
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  • April 2001, Ahaggar, Algeria --- Rock Formations in the Sahara Desert --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 2001, Ahaggar, Algeria --- Rock Formation in the Sahara Desert --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • October 1992, Piedmont, Italy --- Green Langhe Vineyards --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • 2000, Portovenere, Italy --- Byron's Grotto --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • ca. May 1986, Between Brazil and Argentina --- Rainbow at Iguazu Falls --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003808.jpg
  • April 1986, Border of Argentina and Brazil --- Giant cataracts pour over cliffs at Iguazu Falls. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003803.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003800.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003791.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003808.jpg
  • April 1986, Border of Argentina and Brazil --- Giant cataracts pour over cliffs at Iguazu Falls. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003807.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003803.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003800.jpg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003791.jpg
  • August 1991, Moorea, French Polynesia --- Palm trees cover an island surrounded by a coral reef. Moorea, French Polynesia. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 2001, Ahaggar, Algeria --- Camel Caravan in the Sahara Desert --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • April 2001, Algeria --- Camel Caravan in the Sahara --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • After 1345, Florence, Italy --- Ponte Vecchio over the Arno River --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • ca. May 1986, Amazonas, Brazil --- Native villagers of the Amazon forest paddle a canoe on the river. --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • August 1991, Moorea, French Polynesia --- Palm trees cover an island surrounded by a coral reef. Moorea, French Polynesia. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    17.2OF008136_1280.jpeg
  • April 1986, Brazil/ Argentina border --- Just above the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the Iguacu River drops into Iguacu Falls.  The falls consist of a series of cataracts averaging 200 feet high and separated by rocky crags and islands. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF003809.jpg