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  • dripping water at a Roman fountain - photograph by Owen Franken
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  • water droplets in a Roman fountain - Photograph by Owen Franken
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  • moving rice from dry to wet paddies..Laos..photo by Owen Franken.
    Rice planting - Laos.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
    OF003809.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, 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
    OF003806.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
    OF003792.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
    OF003809.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
    OF003802.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
    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
    OF003808.jpg