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  • Atop Corcovado at the feet of Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, July 21, 2022.
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  • Neighbors greet on the street in Pueblo Nuevo on Venezuela's Paraguaná Peninsula, Dec. 12, 2015. The remote desert peninsula in the Caribbean Sea lays bare the effects of Venezuela's politicized economy after 17 years under Hugo Chavez and successor Nicolas Maduro.
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  • Shawna Black, left, helps son Joshua, 2, down from a pickup truck bed while Jaevonna Bellrock, 3 watches from inside the cab on the Crow Reservation at Crow Agency, Montana. Pending new ports for shipment to Asia through either the U.S. or Canada, Cloud Peak Energey hopes to open new high-grade coal mines on and near the Crow Reservation in southern Montana. The tribe is equally hopeful the new mines would bring long-awaited economic stability to the tribe. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Bareback rider J.R. Vezain warms up before competing at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyo. Unlike college athletes in other sports, student rodeo atheletes are allowed to compete for money and sign with sponsors. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Riders prepare to take to the chutes for a bull ride at a small arena behind the Stampede Steakhouse in Fort Collins, Colo. Nationally ranked professional bull rider Bryan Guthrie often rode in the small local series. Guthrie died of an overdose of heroine last December. His former friend Joel Murdoch faces sentencing in June for conspiracy to distribute drugs. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Callum Amidon gets a vibro-massage after haircut at Chuck's Barbershop in Denver.
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  • On the 400-year-old plaza, Santa Fe, N.M. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Photography student Joe Decker, of San Jose, Calif., reflects as he passes a small pond while photographing early light on Calf Creek Falls. The falls are a three-mile trail in the Calf Creek Recreation Area near Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
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  • Septuagenarian newlyweds Roger and Joan Smith kiss after walking down the aisle at their wedding in Saugerties, N.Y.
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  • Distorted by heat waves rising from pavement, members of the Slipstream-Chipotle prefessional cycling team spin on a training ride in Boulder, Colo. The cyclists are part of a U.S.-based racing team that vows to race free of performance-enhancing drugs. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • School kids race for the bus at Sugar City, Colo. Towns in the lower Arkansas Valley of eastern Colorado are suffering from a difficult economy and lack of development. Sugar City lost a sugar beet plant in the late 1960s and has never fully recovered.
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  • A young Boy Scout parades in the annual July 4 parade in Broadus, Montana.
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  • Tango dancers Paul Vladimirsky, left, and Cassandra Kagiyama, of Phoenix, tango in a fountain at Denver's Cheesman Park during the 7th Annual Denver Memorial Day Tango Festival. The Arizona State University students stepped into the pool to comfort feet tired from several nights of dancing at the festival. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • International travelers check in at Terminal 4 of New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. Airports are catering to travelers who now spend more time in airport terminals and concourses after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. JFK boasts multiple shopping and dining locations as well as four religious chapels. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • A training group of Kenyan runners passes Haystack Mountain, left, on a 30-kilometer training run. Boulder, Colo. is a mecca for runners due to a variety of terrain and altitudes available for training. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Birds fly from an empty canal north of Rocky Ford, Colo. Sprawling Aurora, a suburb of Denver and now Colorado's third-largest city, faces challenges in acquiring enough water for its industry and population in a near-desert region. The city has been buying and leasing agricultural water rights from farmers hundreds of miles away in places such as Rocky Ford. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • A bird takes flight over the waterfront of Angoon, Alaska. The Tlingit village of Angoon was leveled by the U.S. Navy in 1882 after an alleged cultural misunderstanding.
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  • A sign for recently renamed U.S. Highway 666 stands alongside the road south of Cortez, Colo. Citizen groups petitioned the federal government to change the number of the road for fear the devilish connection contributed to accident and fatality rates on the highway.
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  • Clouds reflect in the windows of an abandoned gas station in Dove Creek, Colo., along U.S. Highway 666. Citizen groups petitioned the federal government to change the number of the road for fear the devilish connection contributed to accident and fatality rates on the highway.
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  • Daughters Erica and Aline peek under the bedroom door to watch their mother dress for her wedding. Absolón and Somália were married in a small Catholic church across the street from their house in Vigário Geral.
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  • Whitley County Fair and Rodeo, Columbia City, Indiana, July 13, 2018.
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  • Buyers and sellers browse garlic and other wares brought in by truck to a morning produce market in Old Havana.
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  • Young Habaneros make long jumps in a vacant lot in Old Havana.
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  • Following the afternoon joust, Tatumbla's debutantes prepare for the crowning of the Queen of the Flowers for the year, in Tatubla, Honduras.
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  • Workers cobble a street in the former mission town of Santa Maria de Fé (acute accent on the e in Fe), Paraguay in jobs that pay two dollars a day. Scores of Jesuit missions in the area where Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil meet were built in the 17th century and abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled in the 18th century. Ruins of some of these missions still haunt hilltops in the region. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Josefina Barbero, 8, leaps from the pinky finger of a giant sculpture of a hand protruding from the sand of the playa brava beach in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The venerable South American beach resort is having a rennaisance. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Locals greet each other in the hallowed seats of Bar Britanico in Buenos Aires' storied San Telmo neighborhood. Frequented by British war veterans and railroad workers in the mid-20th century, the bar took on the name of its patrons. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Children play in an Ushuaia yard, building dog houses with wind-blown cardboard and making guns from discarded plastic foam packing materials. Growing consumer culture is rapidly outpacing sanitation infrastructure projects in the towns of Tierra del Fuego. A sour national economy in Argentina means garbage disposal and littering laws are poorly enforced by a cash-starved regional government.
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  • European cruise boat travelers bid farewell to fellow passengers in Ushuaia as they disembark to continue their adventures in Patagonia. Though their numbers can inundate local infrastructure and fuel hurried development, tourists have also helped many Fueguians see the economic advantages of their glaciers, forests and mountains. Pro-development governments have been slowed by grassroots environmental movements hoping to preserve regional wilderness for its own sake as well as for its potential as a tourist draw.
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  • A fisherman in Punta Arenas, Chile, scrambles up a plank to finish a new coat of paint on his boat. Late evening light bathes the Strait of Magellan at 10:30 p.m. as the summer days grow long near the antarctic.
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  • Representatives from area Indian communities perfrom in the Bani, a theatrical representation of the history of the local Guelaguetza festival in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • A girl holds her ears as the trombone player above her blasts a tune in Ollantaytambo. The crowd had gathered for processions and festivities for the Feast of the Pentecost.
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  • A shrimp fisherman casts his net into the night on the Lagoa da Conceição, or Conception Lagoon, on Santa Catarina Island in southern Brazil. The island has long been a destination for beach-loving Brazilians. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • School boys in the Amazon port city of Manaus leap from fishing boats into the Rio Negro below a central city market. The Rio Negro enters the Rio Solimões at Manaus to form the Brazilian Amazon.
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  • A theater troupe advertises an upcoming show in Lafayatte, Colo.
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  • Cuban elementary students line up in martial form after a field trip through the city.
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  • Modern Drunkard Magazine Drunks of the Month Andy Ayers, left, and Shorts McGraw share an inebriated moment of flirtation at the second-annual Modern Drunkard convention.
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  • Travelers pass a Tyranosaurus Rex display at Pittsburgh International Airport advertising the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Airports are catering to travelers who now spend more time in airport terminals and concourses after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Pittsburgh boasts shopping with prices guaranteed to be the same as outside, plus lower sales taxes. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)
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  • Shadows play on the wall of the announcer's booth at a rodeo arena in Brush, Colo.
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  • Families pay homage to family members on the Day of the Dead, Dia de los Muertos, in El Alto, Bolivia, Nov. 1, 1998.
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  • Family trip to Puerto Rico with friend Arden Delong, July, 2019.
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