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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Tourists ride domesticated elephants in the pre dawn hours to catch a glimps of  wild rhinos, tigers, elephants and other animals in the Kazaringa National Park in Assam, India January 5, 2003/(Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A couple sit in a cafe in Buenos Aires. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  The Obelisco de Buenos Aires is located in the heart of Buenos Aires. The Obelisco, one of the main icons of Buenos Aires, was built in May 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first founding of the city. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  The Obelisco de Buenos Aires is located in the heart of Buenos Aires. The Obelisco, one of the main icons of Buenos Aires, was built in May 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first founding of the city. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Motorist travelon highways and overpasses in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Daily life in residential area of La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Daily life in residential area of La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Images hang on a wall in the the residental area of  La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area of La Boca is known for it's European influence. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Daily life in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A man looks out the window of a diner in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Daily life in Buenos Aires, Argentina.(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man read the newspaper while on the bus in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Daily life in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  The tombstone of Mari?a Eva Duarte de Pero?n, better known as Eva Peron in La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires. Peron died in July 26, 1952 after battling cancer. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A woman wears high heels and a furcoat while walking in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A woman wears high heels and a furcoat while walking in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man sells books at a market in Buenos Aires. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Waitresses talk during their shift at a a local diner in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Locals sit under the afternoon sun at a park in Buenos Aires. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: The Colon Theatre, or known in Argentina as the Teatro Colo?n, a famous opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man walks through a park in Buenos Aires, Argentina after dusk.  (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man walks through a park in Buenos Aires, Argentina after dusk.  (Photo by Ami Vitale).
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man looks out the window while sitting on a bus in Buenos Aires, July 26, 2001. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A man stands outside a market where flowers sold in a  Buenos Aires  market July 27, 2001. (Photo by Ami Vitale)BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA..(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Tourists ride domesticated elephants in the pre dawn hours to catch a glimps of  wild rhinos, tigers, elephants and other animals in the Kazaringa National Park in Assam, India January 5, 2003/(Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Trucks travel on highways in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A man flips through literature while shopping at a book store in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A woman stands with pigeons in Buenos Aires, Argentina. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, Argentina is the city's most significant square from a historical perspective which dates back to the 16th century. Plaza de Mayo is the centre of political affairs within Buenos Aires and the home to a series of buildings each serving as physical reminder of a different era in the city's history..(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  A woman shops at a local store in Buenos Aires. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Locals walk the streets at dusk in Buenos Aires, Argentia. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA:  Locals stand outside a fruit shop in Buenos Aries, Argentina. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Elephants roam inside the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, eastern India where thousands of tourists visit each year. India and its sacred elephants are threatened by deforestation and encroachment of the reserved land and natural forests.  As a result, wild elephants are rampaging through villages, killing people and destroying their homes and crops. They are often atttracted by the rice farms and in one night can destroy an entire villages' crop. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival and later a fire is lit and villagers run underneath it as they believe it will wash away all their sins in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005. The festival is a traditional Buddist ceremony performed every year and begins with a dance of the black hats. The Black hats perform a purification and blessing of the ground with alcohol and grains and then they dance to chase away evil influences. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005.
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  • Hindus wash after making prayers to Lord Shiva at the river Saruj in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya.
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005.
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival and later a fire is lit and villagers run underneath it as they believe it will wash away all their sins in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005. The festival is a traditional Buddist ceremony performed every year and begins with a dance of the black hats. The Black hats perform a purification and blessing of the ground with alcohol and grains and then they dance to chase away evil influences. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005.
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  • Monks practice a mask dance for the annual festival on November 7th, 2005 at the Old Dzong in Trashi Yengtse village in Eastern Bhutan October 15, 2005.l (Ami Vitale)
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005.
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005.
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  • Bhutanese dancers perform in the Jampey Lhakhang festival and later a fire is lit and villagers run underneath it as they believe it will wash away all their sins in Jakar, Bhumtang district October 18, 2005. The festival is a traditional Buddist ceremony performed every year and begins with a dance of the black hats. The Black hats perform a purification and blessing of the ground with alcohol and grains and then they dance to chase away evil influences. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Blacksburg, Va. UNITED STATES: Mourners grieve in front of a color guard at a candlelight vigil for the victims of the shooting massacre at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia April 17, 2007. A 23-year-old student from South Korea was identified as the gunman who carried out the deadliest school shooting in US history.  33 people died on Monday, police named the gunman as Cho Seung-Hui, a student at the school and resident alien in the United States. (AMi Vitale)
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  • A Buddhist meditates next to the tree where Buddha got his Enlightment, cloaked in white. In many Asian cultures, white clothing is worn as a sign of mourning. It is the traditional color of funeral garb. Buddhists from Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Tibet, Bhutan and Japan have  been streaming to the holy city, circumambulating the temple, performing prostrations and offering prayers in a multitude of languages.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Sockeye salmon that are still grey in color because they just arrived from the sea to the fresh water of the river wait to enter into Kurilskoye Lake at a research institute fish counting gate in the southern tip of the Russian peninsula August 7, 2007. The salmon  are threatened as poachers are paid large sums in a depressed economy for the caviar.
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  • Blacksburg, Va. UNITED STATES: Virginia Tech residents mourn by putting bows with the school colors on trees April 19, 2007 to remember victims of the shooting massacre at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia. A 23-year-old student from South Korea was identifiedas the gunman who carried out the deadliest school shooting in US history.  33 people died on Monday, police named the gunman as Cho Seung-Hui, a student at the school and resident alien in the United States. (AMi Vitale)
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