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This is the U.S./Mexico border wall as it approaches the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area in Arizona (picture taken during the dry season). Construction is planned to continue directly through the Conservation Area, a region of unique and sensitive wildlife and biological diversity. The San Pedro River ...
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The building, a Beaux-Arts design opened in May 23, 1911 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. During the 1930s, NYC Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia named the two lion statues: Patience and Fortitude, for the qualities New Yorkers would need to survive the economic depression. OMG - we'll need new name...
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SeaWorld Orlando is one of the eight world class theme parks in Central Florida. Of all the parks, this is one of my favorites for a fun relaxing day in a beautifully landscaped area with all sorts of neat sea animal exhibits and shows. It also features a couple adrenaline rides like the coaster Kraken and the Journey ...
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A shrine with a long and distinguished history. The huge head of lion (Japanese or Chinese characterization) is actually a stage for religious dance play.
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