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  • Mossel Bay or Mosselbaai, South Africa is a small harbor town on the Southern Cape.
    Sunset Reflection at Mossel Bay, Sou..rica
  • South Africa is a country located on the coastline of Southern Africa.  South Africa is the twenty-fifth largest country by land area in the world and is the world’s twenty-fourth most populous nation.
    South African Sunset
  • The Orlando Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power plant in Soweto, South Africa.  The cooling towers were painted for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.  The cooling towers are now a tourist destination where you can pay to ride a power swing between the two towers or jump inside one from the 300 foot top rim.
    Orlando Power Station Cooling Towers..rica
  • Grytviken, South Georgia is a settlement in the South Atlantic.  Grytviken was established as whaling station in 1904.
    Grytviken, South Georgia
  • Mosselbaai or Mossel Bay, South Africa is a harbor town with a population of about 60,000 people on the Southern Cape.  The Port of Mossel Bay is the smallest commercial harbor on the South African coast which mostly caters to the oil industry and small fishing fleets.
    Mosselbaai (Mossel Bay), South Africa
  • Mossel Bay is a harbor town on the Southern Cape of South Africa.  The town is were the first Europeans landed on South African soil.
    Rock Face at Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • The landscape of Badlands National Park in South Dakota.  The terrain was formed by deposition and erosion over a period of 47 million years.
    The Badlands Of South Dakota
  • The shores of Gryviken, South Georgia covered by snow. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Gryviken, South Georgia
  • Two male Bighorn sheep grazing on grass in South Dakota.
    Male Bighorn Sheep In South Dakota
  • Greenland is the world's largest island in terms of area.  It is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark.
    Daymoon In South Greenland
  • Madiba or Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary.  He was South Africa's first black president who served from 1994 to 1999.
    Thank You Madiba!
  • The Zulu people are the largest Bantu ethnic group of South Africa.  The Zulu people are estimated to be from ten to eleven million people.  They mainly live in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
    Zulu Village
  • The Zulu people primarily live in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.  With an estimated population of around ten to eleven million.  The Zulu people are the largest Bantu ethnic group of South Africa.
    Zulu Man
  • Mount Rushmore on a beautiful summer day.  Mount Rushmore is located near Keystone, South Dakota.  Carved into the granite face are four United States president, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
    Perfect Day At Mount Rushmore
  • The Amazon river located in South America is the largest river by discharge of water on Earth.  The Amazon river basin is the biggest in the world, covering about forty percent of South America.
    Reflections In The Amazon
  • the red-winged starling is  a bird native to South Africa up to Ethiopia.  It is found in a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, farmlands and urban areas.
    A Better View For A Red-winged Starling
  • The Zulu people are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa.  They are the largest ethnic group in South Africa.
    Elderman in Zululand
  • A close-up photograph of an American bison.  The head shot was taken at the Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
    American Bison In The Badlands
  • Panoramic photograph of Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota.  Four United States presidents are enshrined, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
    Mount Rushmore
  • A female Bighorn sheep looking off into the distance with South Dakota's Badlands behind her.  A female Bighorn sheep's horns are shorter and have less of a curve than a male's horns.
    Female Bighorn Sheep In The Badlands
  • A moment of personal reflection while in the Badlands of South Dakota.
    Self Reflection In The Badlands
  • Landscape photograph of the different colors of the Badlands of South Dakota.
    Colors Of The Badlands
  • A Prairie dog in the Badlands of South Dakota.
    Prairie Dog In The Badlands
  • The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest on Earth located on South America primarily in Brazil.  Archaeologic evidence shows that the first human inhabitants settled the Amazon rainforest at least 11,200 years ago.
    Margarita Y Mari
  • Cape Town, South Africa is home to Lion's Head mountain.  It is located between Signal Hill and Table Mountain.  The slopes of Lion's Head is a popular launching point for paragliders.
    Lion's Head Mountain, Cape Town
  • White-cheeked pintail, Bahama pintail or summer duck is a dabbling duck species, a duck who feeds at the surface of the water.  White-cheeked pintails live in the Caribbean, South America and the Galapagos Islands.
    White-cheeked Pintail
  • A fast draw competition between four cowboys.  The quick gun contest took place in a Cabela's parking lot in South Dakota.
    Cowboy Fast Draw
  • Spider monkeys are primates found in the tropical forests of Central and South America.  Their are seven species of spider monkeys and four of them are endangered due to destruction to their habitat.
    Spider Monkey
  • Lion's Head is a mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. The mountain is located between Table Mountain and Signal Hill.
    Lion's Head From Table Mountain
  • Mandela House or the Nelson Mandela National Museum is where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962.  Mandela House is located in Soweto, South Africa.  It was declared a National Heritage Site in 1999.
    Mandela House
  • A sinister looking dead tree in the Badlands in South Dakota.
    Dead Tree In Badlands
  • The Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial is located in Soweto, South Africa.  Hector Pieterson was a thirteen year old who was killed by police who opened fire on student protestors on June 16, 1976.
    Hector Pieterson Memorial
  • The Amazon rainforest is a moist broadleaf forest which covers the majority of the Amazon Basin in South America.  The Amazon rainforest covers parts of nine different countries mainly in Brazil.
    Amazon Landscape
  • Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania.  It is the capital city in the Australian state of Victoria.
    Melbourne, Australia
  • The Achilles Blue Morpho butterfly, Blue-banded Morpho butterfly or Banded Blue Morpho butterfly is a Neotropical butterfly.  The Achilles Blue Morpho butterfly has black wings with two bright blue bands on their top wings.  The underside of their wings is brown with blue, yellow and red circles which look like eyes.
    Achilles Blue Morpho Butterfly
  • The people of the Amazon rainforest were very nomadic, living in a small area until all of the natural resources were depleted.  Today they have been forced to be more sedentary due to loggers, gold miners and other developers.  The Amazonian people are now forced to be farmers as opposed to hunter-gatherers.
    Siblings In The Amazon
  • Hippopotamuses or hippos is a large, mainly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa.  They are the third largest land mammal behind the elephant and rhinoceros.  They are threatened by habitat loss and poaching for their meat and ivory canine teeth.
    Hippos at the St. Lucia Estuary
  • Lions are the second largest living cats after tigers.  They sleep mainly during the day.  Lions are primarily active at night and sometimes twilight.  Male lions are highly distinctive recognized by their mane.
    Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve Lion
  • The impala is a medium sized African antelope.  They live near water sources in savanna grassland and woodland areas.  Impalas are know for their leaping ability being able to reaching heights of almost ten feet.
    Impalas at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Gam..erve
  • The source of the Amazon river is Lake Lauricocha in the Peruvian Andes mountains.  Flooding in the Amazon basin occurs between June and October each year.
    Amazon Sunset
  • About eighty percent of all logging operations in the Amazon rainforest are illegal.  Trees are cut from protected areas and floated down river to legal logging sites.  Greenpeace opened an office in the Brazilian Amazon in 1999 to help the Brazilian government crack down on illegal logging.
    The Big Load In The Amazon
  • The Statue of Pachacuti at the Plaza de Armas is located in Cusco, Peru.  Pachacuti was the ninth ruler of the Kingdom of Cusco and later the Emperor of the Inca Empire.  Machu Picchu is believed to have been built as an estate for him.
    Statue of Pachacuti at the Plaza de ..Peru
  • The Caribbean brown pelican is a subspecies of the brown pelican.  The brown pelican is the smallest of the eight pelican species.
    Caribbean Brown Pelican Stretching
  • Lions are the second largest living cats after the tiger.  Lions live for ten to fourteen years in the wild and can live more than 20 years in captivity.
    Lions at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game ..erve
  • The Amazon rainforest is more than half of the Earth's remaining rainforests.  The majority of the Amazon rainforest resides in Brazil.
    Amazon Homestead
  • The great egret or common egret is a large egret inhabiting most tropical and warmer temperate areas of the world.  The great egret's diet consists of mainly fish, frogs, small mammals and sometimes small reptiles and insects.
    Great Egret
  • Giraffes’ primary food is acacia leaves, which they can reach at heights other herbivores can’t due to their height.  The appearance of the giraffe has been very popular throughout history, its been featured in paintings, books and cartoons.
    Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve Giraffe
  • Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animals.  They are herbivores who can reach leaves no other animal can due to their height.
    Giraffe at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Gam..erve
  • Dolphins are closely related to whales and porpoises all of which are mammals.  They range in size from four feet to thirty feet.  Dolphins are found all over the Earth mainly in shallower seas of the continental shelves.
    Dolphins in the Mozambique Channel
  • The Caribbean brown pelican is a subspecies of the brown pelican but smaller.  They typically fish as a team by circling schools of fish.
    Caribbean Brown Pelican
  • The Amazon river took its current shape approximately 2.4 million years ago.  The river flows from west to east eventually ending up in the Atlantic Ocean.
    Colorful Sunset In The Amazon
  • The Amazon rainforest is the largest and most diverse tropical rainforest on Earth.  One out of every five fish species live in the Amazonian rivers and streams.
    Dusk In The Amazon
  • Rhinoceros or rhinos are native to Africa and Southern Asia. They are herbivores who weigh a ton or more.
    Rhinos at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game..erve
  • Warthogs inhabit sub-Saharan Africa and are found in grassland, woodland and savanna areas.
    Warthogs in the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Ga..erve
  • The Amazon rainforest has been home to humans for at least 11,200 years.  The typical home on the Amazon river is called a "palafito" which is a home built on stilts to prevent flooding when the water level of the river rises.
    Palafitos In The Amazon
  • Humpback whales are a large mammal which was almost hunted to extinction.  The humpback whale dropped to about 10% until a hunting ban was imposed in 1966.  Since then the population has partially recovered to about 80,000 worldwide.
    Welcoming Fin In South Greenland
  • Norsemen arrived in Greenland in late 900 AD.  As the saga goes, Erik the Red named Greenland as marketing tactic to get people to come to Greenland.  He thought the name would lure people there even though it has a harsh climate.
    Norse Ruins In South Greenland
  • The Icelandic horse is a small breed of horse.  The breed was developed from ponies in 1904.
    White Icelandic Horse In South Greenland
  • The Icelandic horse is a small breed at times the size of a pony developed in Iceland.
    Icelandic Horse In South Greenland
  • Goats are one of the oldest domesticated animals.  Over 300 breeds of goats exist in the world.
    Goat In South Greenland
  • Strelitzia or commonly known as the bird of paradise flower or plant is native to South Africa.  In South Africa the bird of paradise flower is known as the crane flower.
    Bird Of Paradise Flower
  • The White House is the official residence and office of the President of the United States of America.  This view of the White House is of the southern facade The Ellipse or the President's Park South.
    The White House
  • Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska is near Juneau.  Two glaciers are located at the end of Tracy Arm, the twin Sawyer glaciers, North Sawyer and South Sawyer.
    Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
  • Beaver Dam is a city located in south central Wisconsin.  Part of Johnny Depp's movie 'Public Enemies', about notorious bank robber John Dillinger was filmed in Beaver Dam.
    Beaver Dam Barn
  • An elderman of the Zululand province in South Africa. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Elderman in Zululand
  • The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, England.  It is also known as the Millennium Wheel.  Since mid-January 2015, it has been known as the Coca-Cola London Eye.
    London Skyline
  • The Caribbean is a region of the world comprised of island countries, Central American countries and northern South American countries mostly sitting on the Caribbean tectonic plate.  This Caribbean sunset was taken on the shore of Grace Bay Beach on the island of Providenciales in the country of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
    Caribbean Sunset
  • Lupines are a flowering plant mainly inhabiting North and South America.  Their are over 200 species within the genius Lupine.
    Colorful Lupines
  • Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of the city of Melbourne in Australia.
    Under Mornington Peninsula Bridge
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