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Water Logging After Heavy Rains In India
Commuters wade through a flooded street after heavy rains in Guwahati, India, on April 28, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Water Logging After Heavy Rains In India
Children wade through a flooded street after heavy rains in Guwahati, India, on April 28, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Rainfall In Srinagar
Motorists move through a waterlogged road during rainfall in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 19, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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FEATURE - Sonnenuntergang über Flachmoor in Cambridgeshire
Sun setting over flat fen farmland in Cambridgeshire,UK.
Solitary swan swimming towards sunset., Credit:Avalon / Avalon
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into England’s rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Revealed: raw sewage poured into Olympic Park wildlife haven. Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames Water overflow pipe into an environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year,
Raw sewage was discharged for more than 1,000 hours from a Thames water overflow pipe into a landmark environmental wetland at the Olympic Park last year, the Guardian can reveal.
The combined sewer overflow, at Mulberry Court, pumped untreated waste 91 times into the waterway which feeds into the River Lea. This year the same CSO has already discharged for 34 hours in 20 incidents.
The area of wetland was created as part of the development of the Olympic Park, and heralded as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects for people to enjoy.
Thames Water overflow pipe pumped waste for 1,000 hours into London wetlands last year
Exclusive: water firms discharged raw sewage into EnglandÕs rivers 200,000 times in 2019. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects. The Olympic Park area of wetlands was created as a legacy project to create a haven for plants, animals and insects.
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431n)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431h)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431k)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431q)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431j)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431a)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431b)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431c)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431g)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431p)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431i)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kirche von Zhrebchevo in Bulgarien wird nach Austrocknung des Stausees restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10501431f)
Workers have been restoring 'St Ivan Rilski' church, which had been under water for 60 years. After the sudden draining of the Zhrebchevo Dam, its restoration began. Currently, several cities in Bulgaria have difficulties with fresh water supply after the sudden drainage of several other dams.
Church surfaces from dam drainage after 60 years, Zapalnya, Burlgaria - 10 Dec 2019
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
July 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - A Motorbike travelling through water logged road at Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, July 02, 2018. Due to the poor water drainage management system, yearly water logged problem seen around Kathmandu Valley, which affecting more than 3 millions of Motors and motorbikes (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The Milky Way rises behind a particularly unique formation known as the "King of Wings" hoodoo in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 17, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252432
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
A wild horse is pictured on the landscape surrounding the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252529
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
A wild horse is pictured on the landscape surrounding the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252262
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations are seen in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23253020
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The particularly unique formation known as the "King of Wings" hoodoo in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 17, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252855
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The particularly unique formation known as the "King of Wings" hoodoo in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 17, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252756
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Red clinkers dot the landscape providing evidence of an ancient coal fire that lasted centuries in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, as seen on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252959
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Wild horses gather around a springon the edge of the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252352
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Wild horses gather around a spring on the edge of the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252574
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The Milky Way rises behind formations in the in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252532
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The Milky Way rises behind a hoodoo in the in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252263
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
The Milky Way rises behind formations in the in the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 16, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252315
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations glow during sunset over the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252495
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations glow during sunset over the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252838
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations glow during sunset over the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23253032
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations glow during sunset over the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23253017
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
Formations glow during sunset over the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252694
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