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  • Polish geologists Lukasz Franczak (left) and Grzegorz Gajek, wearing survival suits, emerge from the water at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard after helping to launch a boat into rough water.
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  • Ian Derrington, sweaty from effort, in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Ian Derrington, sweaty from the steep ascent, climbs towards Damnation Peak in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Obadiah Reid rests lying down in the Lost Creek Wilderness, Colorado.
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  • Polish geologists Lukasz Franczak (left) and Grzegorz Gajek, wearing survival suits, emerge from the water at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard after helping to launch a boat into rough water.
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  • Ian Derrington, sweaty from the steep ascent, climbs towards Damnation Peak in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Glaciologist Poul Christoffersen waits seated on a snowmobile sled in Sassendalen, Svalbard on a UNIS class field trip to Tunabreen.
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  • Kiya Riverman contemplates the stalactites in an ice cave in Larsbreen, Svalbard.
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  • Marco Binotti (l-r), Obadiah Reid, and David Coffey take shelter from a storm inside a small cave in the Lost Creek Wilderness, Colorado.
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  • Marcin Tukalski, student at the University of Silesia, naps onboard the Eltanin sailing to the Polish Polar Station in Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The yacht travels from Poland to Svalbard every summer to provide transportation to researchers and tourists.
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  • Zach Podell-Eberhard (left) and Henry show their exhaustion tackling a particularly difficult, muddy portion of the West Coast Trail, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Fish biologist Christian Torgersen (USGS) shows his fatigue during a snorkel survey of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams scheduled for 2012.
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  • A dead camel lies in the sand over jeep tire tracks in the desert outside of M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. The region of Ouarzazate and the Draa Valley is suffering from an extended drought that by some accounts has extended sixteen years.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, left, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), convinces a mechanic to let him collect used car tires from his shop in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • The son of a coca farmer sits outside his home in the upper valley of the Madre de Dios River in the Peruvian Amazon on September 3, 2005.
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  • Jeep tracks, embossed into the fragile crust of the desert plateau, extend to the horizon towards the popular dunes of Erg Chigaga near the frontier town of M'hamid, Morocco. The tourism industry has taken off in the last few years thanks to the relaxing of tensions with neighboring Algeria.
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  • Tired and wet climbers intending to summit Glacier Peak inspect their topo map in Glacier Peak Wilderness, Washington.
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