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17 imagesAngkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia: The temple complex at Angkor Wat was built by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its beginning, first Hindu, dedicated to the god Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is a classical style of Khmer architecture. Jose More Photography
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5 galleriesCathedral Rock is a famous landmark in the Sedona skyline. It is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County. Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950) Photography by Jose More
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11 imagesThe Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, and those who died during service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and the Missing In Action from the War. Visitors touch, caress and rub names on the onto papers. The Washington Memorial can be seen in the background. The memorial was designed by American architect Maya Lin Photography by Jose More
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35 imagesOn top of Bell Rock. Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950) Photography by Jose More
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59 imagesNyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. Photography by Jose More
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14 imagesChicago Bulls loose to the Orlando Magic 82-83 Monday December 16, 2013 at the United Center. All files available in RAW format. Photography by Jose More
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11 imagesChicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton. Photography by Jose More
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15 imagesAnthropologist Ryan Hollon leads a ceremonial dance with a group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand. Photography by Jose More
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97 imagesChunks of ice break off from the Margerie Diamond Princess cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises docked at the port in Juneau, Alaska Photography by Jose More
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15 imagesChicago: Saint Hyacinth Basilica has a congregation of mostly Polish immigrants in the Logan Square - Avondale neighborhood. The basilica's services are mostly in Polish. .Jose More Photography.
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12 imagesChenoa, Illinois: Corn crop near Chenoa July 15, 2012. Severe drought has stressed the 2012 corn crop in Illinois lowering the acreage yield for farmers. Every day without rain brings further deterioration in the corn crop raising commodity prices. Jose More Photography **Files available in RAW format**
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31 imagesThe Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown. Photography by Jose More
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112 imagesThousands of motorcycles crowd the streets of Ho Chi Minh City also known as Saigon, the largest city in Vietnam. Inches apart, the motorbikes line up at traffic lights waiting for their turn to stream down avenues, weaving and racing their way across town. Some riders prefer using the sidewalks as they approach an intersection. Photography by Jose More
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39 imagesChicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. Jose More Photography
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13 imagesSaeji (CQ) Lee from Goshen College, Indiana visits the Modern Wing of Art Institute. Lee is framed by Brice Marden's "Rodeo" (L) and Frank Stella's "De la nada vida a la nada muerte" (R). The Modern Wing attracts a younger crowd to the Renzo Piano designed building. Photography by Jose More
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13 galleriesBjällerups church, near Staffansport, is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but exact dating is not possible. Photography by Jose More
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19 imagesThe National Park Service announced the Robie House, the 1910 masterpiece by architect Frank Lloyd Wright built in his classic Prairie Style, has been submitted to UNESCO for World Heritage nomination. Wright built the house for Frederick C. Robie on the campus of the University of Chicago in the neighborhood of Hyde Park in Chicago. Photography by Jose More
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76 imagesDick's towing service on historic U.S. Route 66. The Mother Road starts in Chicago traveling through 6 states and ending in Santa Monica, California. Photography by Jose More
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70 imagesNashville, also known as Music City, U.S.A., is most famous for its status as the long-time capital of country music, home to the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Musicians perform at the bars on Broadway’s Honky Tonk Row in downtown Nashville. Photography by Jose More
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48 imagesPower generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, central Illinois. Photography by Jose More
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7 imagesForsyth, Ga. Road trip coffee break at Waffle House restaurant at sunset Saturday January 19, 2013. Available in raw file. Jose More Photography
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16 imagesColorful fall foliage in Mount Morris, Central Wisconsin. Photography by Jose More
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11 galleriesThe eclectic South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach glitters with nightlife – all day long along its Art Deco hotels. People watching is a great pastime in this trendy and quirky area which draws celebrities and beautiful people from all over the world. Enjoy the beach or the historic Art Deco architecture or the fine Oceanside dining. Photography Jose More
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41 imagesSaint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground in the old home to the International Shoe Factory. Photography by Jose More
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30 imagesShanghai, China. Soldiers stop traffic as they cross a street near Shanghai Museum of ancient Chinese art, situated on the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai. Shanghai is one of the most densely populated cities in China with over 24 million residents. Photography by Jose More
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14 imagesPhnom Pehn, Cambodia: In the heavy evening traffic in Phnom Pehn a recycler carries her daughter while pulling a heavy cart loaded with recycling material. Photography by Jose More
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23 imagesChicago: Groupon founder and CEO Andrew Mason was fired Thursday February 28, 2013. Mason at Groupon's headquarters Tuesday August 31, 2010. in the former Montgomery Wards' catalog warehouse. Photography by Jose More
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5 galleriesItsukushima an island in the western part of the Inland Sea of Japan, northwest of Hiroshima Bay. Also known as Miyajima, where the Itsukushima Shrine, a Shinto Temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. Hiroshima site of the a nuclear blast in World War II. Photography by Jose More
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55 imagesTattoo and body pierce artist MattMan at the 18th Annual South Florida Tattoo Expo at the Marriott Courtyard in Coral Springs. Photography by Jose More
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9 galleriesBadlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. The park protects an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, ( Ovis canadensis ) and prairie dogs live today. Photography by Jose More
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21 imagesSphex pensylvanicus is a species of digger wasp, commonly known as the great black wasp. It lives across most of North America and grows to a size of 20–35 mm Photography by Jose More
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9 galleriesBighorn sheep ewes, Ovis canadensis, and lambs feed and run on the Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota. The park protects 242,756 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. Photography by Jose More
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92 imagesRussian born American violinist Philippe Quint plays Vieuxtemps Guarneri del Gesù violin of 1741 in a solo recording performance in the Rudolph Ganz Hall of the Roosevelt University in Chicago. Photography by Jose More
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20 imagesAward winning movie and stage actor Brian Dennehy, stared in an emotionally and physically taxing double bill in Chicago at the Goodman Theater: Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie" and "Krapp's Last Tape," by Samuel Beckett. The actor, who lives in Connecticut, has long-standing ties to the Goodman, and to the theater's artistic director, Robert Falls. Photography by Jose More
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3 galleriesA street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg, Russia on March 1881. Photography by Jose More
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20 imagesChicago: The 110 story high Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is one of the tallest building in the world and the tallest building in America. Sears Roebuck and Co., once the largest retailer in the world, hired architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill to design what would become one of the largest office buildings in the world. In 2009 U.S. Equities renovated the 103rd floor Skydeck adding "The Ledge", a glass bay that extends out from the building. .Images available in Raw files.. Jose More Photography.
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3 galleriesThe USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Photography by Jose More
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14 imagesEvanston, IL: Northwestern University Economics Professor Joel Mokyr. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesHighland Park, Illinois: Conductor James Conlon conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, in Ravinia Friday, July 10, 2009. Conlon began his tenure as music director of Ravinia Festival during the 2005 season. Ravinia, with its expansive lawn and pavilion is one of the most unique, respected and oldest music festival in North America. Photography by Jose More..
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16 imagesTony Bennett and his band are the main event at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois August 28, 2009. Ravinia Festival, north of Chicago, is the oldest outdoor music festival in the United States, with a series of outdoor concerts and performances held every summer. Photography by Jose More
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14 imagesPhnom Pehn, Cambodia: The White Building or Boudeng in Phnom Penh is a 400 apartment complex built during the late 1960’s that barely survived the ravages of the Khmer Rouge. Low income residents have to walk down dark corridors to their sparse apartments. Jose More Photography
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5 galleriesMillennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. Jose More Photography
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21 imagesMayor Richard M. Daley presiding over his last city council meeting in City Hall May 4, 2011. Photography by Jose More
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29 imagesChicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and his wife Maggie are the Grand Marshals of the 56th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Columbus Drive. Photography by Jose More
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26 imagesCuster State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer. Photography by Jose More
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11 imagesBuddy Guy shows around Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club Thursday May 27, 2010. Guy opened his famous Blues club in Chicago's South Loop. Jose More Photography
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55 imagesFood and rides are the main attraction around the midway of the South Florida State Fair near West Palm Beach. Photography by Jose More
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7 imagesA pedestrian takes shelter along Lake Shore Drive and Lake Michigan as a fresh snow cover the ground. Photography by Jose More
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12 imagesThe Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue. Photography by Jose More Files available in RAW format
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6 imagesThe great egret, ardea alba, also known as common egret, large egret or great white heron, is a large, widely distributed egret. Photography by Jose More
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19 imagesGovernor Kasich signs a photograph outside the Billy Goat Tavern. Ohio Governor and Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks during a short campaign stop at the Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago on Nov. 9, 2015. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesChicago, Il. The famous Billy Goat Tavern located in the bowls of lower level Michigan Avenue near the Chicago Tribune and Sun - Times celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2009. The well known and respected tavern owner Sam Sianis, is the nephew of the original owner Billy Sianis. Legendary newsman Mike Royko and other newspaper reporters and photographers frequented the bar. Jose More Photography..
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23 imagesSustainable power generating wind farms at sunset near Dwight, in central Illinois. Photography by Jose More
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9 imagesStriking Chicago teacher Cheryl Widman rallies at Union Park, west of downtown Chicago, as the union finalizes details of the contract with Chicago Public School, CPS, Saturday September 15, 2012. Jose More Photography .
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32 imagesRepublican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi celebrate his victory in the Wisconsin GOP primary Tuesday April 5, 2016. Photography by Jose More
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12 imagesChicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats. Jose More Photography
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26 imagesIntermix, a clothing store on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, has sandbags on the front door against the projected surge of Hurricane Matthew Wednesday October 6, 2016. Warnings are in place along much of Florida's Atlantic coastline, for Category 3 Hurricane Matthew. Photography by Jose More
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64 imagesChicago Cubs fan listens to game 7 on a radio outside Wrigley Field. Cubs won the World Series against the Cleveland Indians in 7 games. Photography by Jose More
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40 imagesOhio Governor and Republican Presidential candidate John Kasich attends a rally in Burlington, Wisconsin Saturday April 2, 2016. Photography by Jose More
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14 imagesA proud fisherman shows off a marlin caught on the waters off Havava. The small fishing boat motor into port on the River Almendares. Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. Fishermen looking for a catch near the mouth the river Almendares. Photography by Jose More
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16 galleriesOld classic cars on Havana's famous coastal drive El Malecon, some cars carry tourists others are the everyday transportation for Cubans as seen from the Hotel Nacional. Photography by Jose More
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38 imagesThe moon rises during the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration annual two-day feast celebration of Mexico's patron saint. Believers from the Chicago area gather day and night to pay homage at the shrine. Photography by Jose More
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12 imagesAn American Airlines flight from Miami with mostly Cuban Americans arrive at Jose Marti airport in Havana carrying bulging suitcases and duffle bags with goods from the United Sates. Old classic cars wait to take the arriving passengers outside the arrivals terminal. Photography by Jose More
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39 imagesOld classic cars on Havana's famous coastal drive El Malecon, some cars carry tourists others are the everyday transportation for Cubans as seen from the Hotel Nacional. Photography by Jose More
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24 imagesHavana’s legendary Tropicana cabaret, first opened on 31 December 1939, is symbol of cuban music and the country’s past. Tropicana remains one of the island's main tourist attractions with a show that has a unique location in the open air and a solid two hour fantastic repertoire of genuine Cuban music and dance. Photography by Jose More
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18 imagesA proud fisherman shows off a marlin caught on the waters off Havava. The small fishing boat motor into port on the River Almendares. Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. Fishermen looking for a catch near the mouth the river Almendares. Photography by Jose More
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9 imagesThe history filled El Floridita, home to the famous daiquiri and frequented by Ernest Hemingway among other well known international and local celebrities. The bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
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17 imagesJose Rodriguez Fuster has decorated his house, studio and town of Jaimanitas with murals and paintings. This world renown artist known was Fuster lives in this small town just west of Havana. Photography by Jose More
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108 imagesCuban government is allowing private business to flourish. Musicians play for tips on the streets of La Habana Vieja. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesOvercrowded buildings, mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves. Photography by Jose More
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23 imagesLight traffic allows people to use streets as sidewalks. Cubans manage their daily life in the colonial city of Matanzas walking or riding bicycles to most places and doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. Photography by Jose More
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16 images"Corner of the Cretins" is a satire of former Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, left, former U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush and George W. Bush. Museum of the Revolution, Havana's most famous museum is located in the former presidential palace of the 1950's dictator Fulgencio Batista. Following the 1959 Revolution, it was converted into a museum celebrating the Cuban Revolution. Photography by Jose More
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35 imagesAn American Airlines flight from Miami with mostly Cuban Americans arrives at Jose Marti airport in Havana carrying bulging suitcases and duffle bags with goods from the United States. Old classic cars wait to take the arriving passengers outside the arrivals terminal. Photography by Jose More
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9 imagesThe Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway in the province of Matanzas. The bridge built before the Revolution, is the main road to Varadero. Photography by Jose More
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34 imagesTourists from around world enjoy the fine sugar white sand beaches of Varadero. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesCubans gather with their laptops or smart phones in Wi-Fi hot spots day or night, mostly in neighborhood parks where locals congregate to surf the internet, make face time calls or check their out Facebook and email accounts. Photography by Jose More
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13 galleriesA Trump supporter rides past protestors. Over three thousand people, rallied and marched in West Palm Beach protesting President Donald Trump. The protesters marched to a bridge leading to Mar-a-Lago, President Trump's winter White House in Palm Beach. Photography by Jose More
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6 imagesThe Viktor Leonov CCB-175, a Russian Navy intelligence warship off Havana's famous Malecon seaside drive as it leaves Havana, Cuba. Photography by Jose More
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18 imagesJohn E. Johnson, who is not eligible for medicaid, receives services for 12 hours per week through Illinois’ Community Care Program. Johnson worries his services will be cut if the state transition seniors like him to a new program. The state employs Reggie Griffin to help Johnson with daily chores so he is able to stay in his home, as opposed to going to an nursing home. Photography by Jose More
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91 imagesLong time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010. Photography by Jose More
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10 imagesThe historic Tribune Tower is a neo-Gothic structure located at 435 North Michigan Avenue, the heart of the Magnificent Mile. It is the home of the Chicago Tribune, Tribune Media, and tronc, Inc., formerly known as Tribune Publishing. WGN Radio (720 kHz) broadcasts from the building.The original Tribune Tower was built in 1868, but was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire in 1871. Wrigley Building is on the left. Photography by Jose More
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50 imagesMemorial vigil for the 17 people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by Nikolas Cruz using a semiautomatic AR-15 rifle. Mourners visit the 17 white crosses standing in a field in memory of each victim, 14 students and 3 faculty members. Photography by Jose More
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23 imagesThe Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery is in dedication to the services of an unidentified soldier, Marine, airman or sailor and to the common memories of all soldiers. The memorial is guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in any weather by Tomb Guard sentinels. Photography by Jose More
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15 imagesVisibly emotional, Pat Gibson, left, and Valerie Davis hold signs of two of the victims killed in the Parkland shooting during the one-month anniversary outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Nikolas Cruz is accused of using a semiautomatic AR-15 rifle to commit the murders. Photography by Jose More
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82 imagesFounded in 2016 by Shawn Carpenter, left, a serial entrepreneur, and Jonathan Suchland, a former Amazon software development manager, Chicago-based RepIQ crawls the internet to create a database of more than 1 million companies salespeople can tap into, then suggests the best leads to reps.
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11 imagesMetal artist Robert Cumpston showing his artistry made by welding farming tools and raw metal together to yield sculptures of animals and abstract pieces. Photography by Jose More
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32 imagesBrigid Kosgei from Kenya, on her way to break the Marathon record with a time of 02:14:04. The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Photo by Jose More ©2019
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44 imagesFormer Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and his wife Patti leave their home for federal court where the Governor will be sentenced Wednesday December 7, 2010. Trump commuted the 14 year sentence of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich February 18, 2020. Blagojevich was sentenced to 14 years in Federal prison on corruption charges December 6, 2011 Photography by Jose More
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17 imagesPersons 65 and older lineup for Covid-19 vaccinations. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were issued FDA emergency use authorization (EUA) for the prevention of coronavirus disease. Photography by Jose More
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