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      <description>USA_HRS_01_xsThe annual Tevis Cup 100-mile endurance horse race from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California crosses Emigrant pass near Watson’s monument.</description>
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      <description>USA_WOOZ_03_xsWooz Maze (Amusement Park consisiting of a giant maze. The supposed fun is to find your way out). Vacaville, California. MODEL RELEASED.</description>
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      <description>USA_WOOZ_01_xsWooz Maze (Amusement Park consisiting of a giant maze. The supposed fun is to find your way out). Vacaville, California</description>
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      <description>USA_WOOZ_02_xsWooz Maze (Amusement Park consisting of a giant maze. The supposed fun is to find your way out). Time exposure of an overhead shot of kids carrying colored lights trying to find their way out. Vacaville, California</description>
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      <description>CHA104.8541.xf1brwThe Breidjing Refugee Camp, Eastern Chad on the Sudanese border shelters 30,000 people who have fled their homes in Darfur, Sudan. Men move bags of donated and purchased grain which is handed out to the refugee families who are organized into blocks every month by the United Nations WFP (World Food Program). (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)</description>
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      <description>KUW_030323_4588_rwxAt a large coffee shop where men lounge about, smoke, and drink coffee and tea, a man reads a newspaper about the USA invasion of Iraq on March 23, 2003. Kuwait City, Kuwait. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)</description>
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      <description>USA_SVAL_45a_xsSilicon Valley, California; Immigrant naturalization ceremony Downtown San Jose. Adjacent to the Civic Auditorium. On this day more than 800 people became US citizens. (1999)</description>
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      <description>USA_SCI_AVI_02_xsSkycar. M400 Skycar, developed by Paul Moller, founder and CEO of Moller International in Davis, California. According to Moller, it is able to be driven as a normal car, but also has four large turbofans, which provide the thrust to lift it into the air. Once in the air, the fans turn backwards to propel the skycar like an airplane. The Moller team says it will be able to reach speeds of up to 375 miles (600 kilometers) per hour. A computer will actually control the craft, meaning it will require little training. It contains 4160 HP (rotary) freedom engines. MODEL RELEASED</description>
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