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  • Light from oil rig flare backlights a Bedouin tent in southern Arabia.
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  • Tomato harvest, Bradenton, Florida
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  • Live Oaks reflecting in lake at sunrise, Sarasota, Florida, sunrise, Oaks,Trees,
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  • Coffee preparation, Al Amrah Bedouin, Saudi Arabia
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  • Cloud within a developing storm, Sarasota, Florida
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  • Tomato harvest, Bradenton, Florida
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  • Moon behind storm clouds.
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  • Aerial view of Mt. Fuji at sunset, Japan
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  • Live Oaks reflection in lake at sunrise, Sarsota, Florida
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  • Aida and Hulla Greeyet of the Shammar fighting against a sandstorm to care for the sheep in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Mada'in Saleh, Nabataean archeological site. Occasionally during the winter a sunset will have this unique quality. Northwest Saudi Arabia.
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  • Light from oil rig flare backlights a Bedouin tent in southern Arabia.
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  • Fort Zabal in Sakakah.  One of four forts used by Nuri bin Shaalan to secure the area in North Arabia held by the Ruwallah at the turn of the century
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  • Sandstorm breaking up at Shammar camp in the Nafud Desert.  The Black goat hair tent has been lowered to keep the sand and wind out. Saudi Arabia
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  • Kokpar is a dramatic game in which two groups of 15-20 riders each struggle to keep possession of a two-year-old headless goat.  The winning team is awarded a feast of the goat.  It is also known as Buzkashi, anda a variation is to try to propel the goat carcass from the place of the competition to one's own home.  The game is played on special occassions like this festival in the village of Zhidebai, and is another contest  that was traditionally intended to strengthen a warrior's skills.
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  • Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins were first taken from the water on special stretchers that had holes for their fins.  Then they were loaded onto foam pads in the back of an enclosed truck for transport to the helicopter about a mile away.  It was a Sikorsky Medivac aircraft lined with foam.  A trainer and veterinarian traveled along keeping the dolphin moist by spraying them with water.     The trip would have taken 8-10 hours by truck.  Normally after such a move it takes two to four days before the dolphin settle down and begin to eat. The helicopter used is the fastest in the world and was able to make the trip in two and a half hours.  The effect was dramatic.  Within hours these dolphin transported by helicopter were eating and returning to settled behavior.  The Living Seas Aquarium, EPCOT, Buena Vista, Florida
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