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Ostia Antica, Port of Rome2nd-3rd c. AD -Avail up to 100MB-call for detail

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Europe, Italy, Capri. The harbor at Marina Grande, Capri, Italy, is a popular port of call.

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Neolithic Flint Knife, flat backed type. 3000-2000 BC. FRANCE. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details.

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Log rolling balancing competition Alaska Lumberjack Show a favorite shore excursion for tourists and cruise ship visitors in Ketchikan, Alaska.

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On Board Park Ranger provides education for passengers aboard the Alaska ferry in Southeast Alaska.

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Free Trolley bus travels through pictureque streets of Old San Juan. Puerto Rico

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Tim Matsui, SEATTLE, WA - Friday, January 27, 2006 U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) joined U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) at Seattle Biodiesel to promote energy independence and call for a greater federal support for ground-brakening alternative energy initiatives already underway at the local level. Cantwell is signing on to Clintons legislation to create a latter-day Manhattan Project aimed at accelerating the development of advanced energy technologies. The two senators, with democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) are sponsoring the Advanced Research Projects Energy (ARPA-E) Act to fund alternative energy research. Cantwell states that reliance on foreign oil is a threat to the U.S. economy, competitiveness, and national security and she supports development of non-petroleum based fuels and energy sources. Seattle Biodiesel is working with Cantwell and Washington Governor Gregoire to help develop a market for biodiesel and recently signed a fuel contract with the Port of Seattle. Negotiations are currently underway for Seattle Biodiesel to expand its operations to create the nations largest biodiesel refinery and to do so on Port property. Clinton is also in the Pacific Northwest to support her fellow democrats at fundraisers and to solidify her support. (Photo by Tim Matsui/WpN)

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Tim Matsui, SEATTLE, WA - Friday, January 27, 2006 U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) is interviewed outside of Seattle Biodiesel where she and U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) stopped to promote energy independence and call for a greater federal support for ground-brakening alternative energy initiatives already underway at the local level. Cantwell is signing on to Clintons legislation to create a latter-day Manhattan Project aimed at accelerating the development of advanced energy technologies. The two senators, with democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) are sponsoring the Advanced Research Projects Energy (ARPA-E) Act to fund alternative energy research. Cantwell states that reliance on foreign oil is a threat to the U.S. economy, competitiveness, and national security and she supports development of non-petroleum based fuels and energy sources. Seattle Biodiesel is working with Cantwell and Washington Governor Gregoire to help develop a market for biodiesel and recently signed a fuel contract with the Port of Seattle. Negotiations are currently underway for Seattle Biodiesel to expand its operations to create the nations largest biodiesel refinery and to do so on Port property. Clinton is also in the Pacific Northwest to support her fellow democrats at fundraisers and to solidify her support. (Photo by Tim Matsui/WpN)

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Tim Matsui, SEATTLE, WA - Friday, January 27, 2006 U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) joined U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) at Seattle Biodiesel to promote energy independence and call for a greater federal support for ground-brakening alternative energy initiatives already underway at the local level. Cantwell is signing on to Clintons legislation to create a latter-day Manhattan Project aimed at accelerating the development of advanced energy technologies. The two senators, with democratic leader Harry Reid (D-NV) are sponsoring the Advanced Research Projects Energy (ARPA-E) Act to fund alternative energy research. Cantwell states that reliance on foreign oil is a threat to the U.S. economy, competitiveness, and national security and she supports development of non-petroleum based fuels and energy sources. Seattle Biodiesel is working with Cantwell and Washington Governor Gregoire to help develop a market for biodiesel and recently signed a fuel contract with the Port of Seattle. Negotiations are currently underway for Seattle Biodiesel to expand its operations to create the nations largest biodiesel refinery and to do so on Port property. Clinton is also in the Pacific Northwest to support her fellow democrats at fundraisers and to solidify her support. (Photo by Tim Matsui/WpN)

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