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Chincoteague stallions, such as these animals photographed in the early 2000s, often spar over females.
Wild ponies are penned during the annual roundup on Assateague, a barrier island near Chincoteague, in the early 2000s.
Saltwater cowboys herd a wild pony through the surf in the early 2000s. The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company maintains the number of ponies on the windswept island at around 150.
This Geothermal power plant in Reykjavik, Iceland, is using underground reservoirs of steam and hot water to generate electricity and to heat and cool buildings directly.
Tucked into the arid mountains northwest of Mexico City, San Miguel’s bohemian vibe and pleasant highland climate has attracted artists and writers both domestic and foreign since the 1930s.
The number of visitors to Dingle skyrocketed after the scenic harbour town served as the setting for the Academy Award-winning 'Ryan’s Daughter', a 1970 film starring Robert Mitchum. Today, the town officially goes by the Gaelic name of An Daingean (“the fortress”) and relies heavily on the annual summer influx of tourists. Photo Tip: Your compositions should be strong and uncluttered but also strive to have a depth of content in a single image.
Millions of eastern monarch butterflies migrate some 3,000 miles to spend each winter in the Oyamel fir forests of central Mexico.
Crabbing and oystering are the main occupations for watermen on Tangier. In the new book Chesapeake Requiem, author Earl Swift describes the anxiety the islanders feel as their home gets smaller and smaller.