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857-90997 - An unidentified lead ice climber tops out on frozen waterfall by a popular climbing area called Haffner Creek in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia on December 1, 2002 as its snows, Canada
857-90650 - Andrew Fodor, Sheri Kashman, Senja Palonen, Tony Chan and Daisy skinning up to a powdery descent from Table Mountain. Mt. Baker backcountry. Glacier, Washington, USA, United States of America
857-90888 - Tourists explore the natural salt flats on the shores of Laguna San Ignacio, Baja California Sur, Mexico. In 2000, thanks to national and international pressure, the Mexican government cancelled a joint venture with Mitsubishi subsidiary ESSA (Exportadora de Sal, S.A) to establish the largest industrial salt evaporation facility in the world. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site and part of the Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve, the lagoon is the last undeveloped gray whale birthing area on the planet, Mexico
857-67708 - USA/CA/Santa Monica/Pier/September 2007:Santa Monica Pier - a landmark in the USA. A surfer (with board, hat and water bottle) walks down the Pier having left the beach front on a warm late summer's afternoon. The beach front Police Station on the Pier adjacent to the carnival rides. The Pier dates from 1909 and still draws in the crowds. It's a nonstop sideshow of activity with street performers, amusement arcade, aquarium, rollercoaster, ferris wheel and the 1922 Looff Hippodrome Carousel (featured in The Sting). It leaves you wondering how all this fits on just one pier. Glorious views out over the beach front and coastline to be had, especially from the ferris wheel.
857-62158 - Ricardo Alvarado Aleman takes his sons for a ride on one of the family's donkeys on the land behind their home in the small mountain village of Potrero, Mexico.