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Near the state line of Massachusetts and Vermont. If drawing a line from the center of top edge to the center of right side, the triangle of top right corner (about 1/8 of the photo) is in Vermont, the rest is in Massachusetts.
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This segment of the U.S. - Mexico border wall spans from Naco, Sonora westward to the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area -- just a small segment of the 350 miles currently being constructed along nearly the entire length of the Arizona-California border with Sonora. The San Pedro River is one of the last un...
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Gunflint Lake forms part of the old fur-trading route extending westward from Lake Superior to Rainy Lake. The route was originally selected to give the minimum number of canoe portages. Its use by the inhabitants of both countries is protected by the Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed August 9, 1842.
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This view is from a mile north of the very southwest corner of the United States at the southern end of Imperial Beach, south of San Diego, CA. The tidal marsh at left is the Tijuana Estuary Reserve which drains into the seasonal Tijuana River at its outlet to the Pacific Ocean just south of this sand ridge. The Tijuan...
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This is the U.S./Mexico border wall as it approaches the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area in Arizona (picture taken during the dry season). Construction is planned to continue directly through the Conservation Area, a region of unique and sensitive wildlife and biological diversity. The San Pedro River ...
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PLAZA LA REPUBLICA PUERTA DE ENTRADA A MEXICO VIA MCALLEN TEXAS
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From the border town of Naco, AZ, the fence that divides Mexico and the United States prominently cuts across the landscape. Mountains in both countries are visible, despite the poor air quality caused by dust from gusty winds at the time of the photo.
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From this vantage point in Coronado National Memorial, Arizona, USA, the 18 ft high border fence can be seen as it exdends to the east beyond the horizon.
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Jaguar Guardian Eric Ramirez Bravo works with a University of Sonora student to set a motion-sensing camera to detect jaguars and other wildlife at the recently established Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora. Data collected at the jaguar reserve is being used to guide a landscape-level conservation strategy to conserve...
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A gorgeous day and a spectacular view. From this point in southern Arizona one can see well into Mexico, including a long stretch of the Border Fence.
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