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  • Road,street,landscape,trees,nature,natural, Coral Gables Florida,
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  • Road,street,landscape,trees,nature,natural, Coral Gables Florida,
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  • Road,street,landscape,trees,nature,natural, Coral Gables Florida,
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  • Road,street,landscape,trees,nature,natural, Coral Gables Florida,
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  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
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Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
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  • Abstract patterns of shadow and light on bright green tropical palm fronds and leaves. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • The sun casts a golden glow through the mist over early morning rowers on West Virginia's Kanawha River. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
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Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
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  • Abstract patterns of shadow and light on bright green tropical palm fronds and leaves. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Abstract patterns of shadow and light on bright green tropical palm fronds and leaves. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Abstract patterns of shadow and light on bright green tropical palm fronds and leaves. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • The sun casts a golden glow through the mist over early morning rowers on West Virginia's Kanawha River. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1368.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1345.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1322.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-9.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-3.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-15.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-13.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-11.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-9.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-2.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-3.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-2.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-1.tif
  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-2.tif
  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Matt Schwab chooses heritage chickens for harvest. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-44.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
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  • Bagged heritage chicken feet and parts after harvest. Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-39.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-37.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-38.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-33.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious. Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-24.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-16.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-13.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-11.tif
  • Matt Schwab places chickens into a steel cone that holds the birds and then using a sharp straight razor, slits a vein in the bird's neck draining the blood. The birds do not seem to suffer as the gradual blood loss renders them unconscious.  Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-6.tif
  • Small family farmers Matt and Jen Schwab operate "Inspiration Plantation" an organic farm outside of Ridgefield, Washington. The couple raises and harvests their own heritage chickens, and seasonally inviting their customers in the community to visit their farm and help with the poultry harvest. Once the birds are killed, they're placed in a bath of near boiling water to loosen the feathers and then rotated in a washing machine-like tub with rubber appendages that pull the feathers out. Visiting helpers can participate in every step of the process and receive a fresh chicken for their efforts.
    Family Farm_Ken Hawkins-7.tif
  • Depave's core volunteers with a mural of a farmer plowing up concrete to reclaim the land. Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
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  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-27.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-21.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-20.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-12.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-8.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-4.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-3.jpg
  • A young woman in a bright red jacket paddles a vintage wooden canoe in a stream. MODEL RELEASED - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below -- A fit young woman in a red jacket and a cap paddles a vintage canoe in fast moving water. MODEL RELEASED
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1348.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1310.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1295.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1292.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-14.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-13.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-11.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-10.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-2-8.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-14.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-12.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
    LydiaDolman-1-10.tif
  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Alternative method homebuilder Lydia Dolman and her crew install insulation of a staw and mud slurry into the walls of a new Portland, Oregon home.
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
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