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View of Grand Canyon west of the historic Watch Tower, managed by the National Park Service, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Camp managed by american indian natives Yekuana on Playon site, sand beach of the Caura river, downstream from Para falls, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, South America

Grand Canyon with the historic Watch Tower on the far left, managed by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Panorama of Tuzigoot and the Verde Valley, managed by the National Park Service, Arizona, United States of America, North America

View of the Grand Canyon east of the historic Watch Tower, managed by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Panorama view of Tuzigoot Ruins from southeast corner, managed by the National Park Service, Arizona, United States of America, North America

The cattle corral of Lonely Dell Ranch, managed by the National Park Service, at Glen Canyon Recreation Area, Arizona, United States of America, North America

The Royal Navy Cemetery (The Glade), opened in 1812, containing over 1000 graves including 24 from World War I and 39 from WWII, managed by the Bermuda National Trust, Sandys Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

The Royal Navy Cemetery (The Glade), opened in 1812, containing over 1000 graves including 24 from World War I and 39 from WWII, managed by the Bermuda National Trust, Sandys Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Leicester's gatehouse, Kenilworth Castle, managed by English Heritage, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Leicester's gatehouse, Kenilworth Castle, managed by English Heritage, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

View from the keep, with wallflowers, Wigmore Castle, managed by English Heritage, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Keep, Carisbrooke Castle, managed by English Heritage, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Castle exterior from the water meadow, Kenilworth Castle, managed by English Heritage, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Leicester's stables, Kenilworth Castle, managed by English Heritage, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

India visits to post, tsunami site in srayickadu kollom, kerala, where cnewa funds relief efforts through the social services office of the syro, malankar church. Family of shaji gobal (47), fisherman, his wife jayasree (38) and their surviving daughter shinthu (15). They lost their other daughter, chikku (17) in the disaster. Note that the new house which they are in was built and donated by the matha amrithanandamayi mssion ashram, as were 1300 other houses in the area. Cnewa had managed to build one house during the 13 months since the disaster. Sp1140194

France, Alps, Haute-Savoie, Chamonix, 100th Anniversary Of Hameau Albert 1er (Member Of Relais & Chateaux With Two Michelin Stars), Owned And Managed By Pierre Carrier & Family,

France, Alps, Haute-Savoie, Chamonix, 100th Anniversary Of Hameau Albert 1er (Member Of Relais & Chateaux With Two Michelin Stars), Owned And Managed By Pierre Carrier & Family,

France, Alps, Haute-Savoie, Chamonix, 100th Anniversary Of Hameau Albert 1er (Member Of Relais & Chateaux With Two Michelin Stars), Owned And Managed By Pierre Carrier & Family,

France, Alps, Haute-Savoie, Chamonix, 100th Anniversary Of Hameau Albert 1er (Member Of Relais & Chateaux With Two Michelin Stars), Owned And Managed By Pierre Carrier & Family,

Mel, the Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) narrowly misses out on a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) that it was hunting, in Patagonia. Of the 18 only 7 have mastered the stranding behaviour whereby the Orca enters the shallow surf to feed on Sea Lion pups. Distinctive by his 2 metre dorsal fin, Mel is an expert hunter who feeds on Sea Lion pups before taking them back to his pod. This lucky Sea Lion however managed to escape the hunter's attentions.

Mel, the Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) narrowly misses out on a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) that it was hunting, in Patagonia. Of the 18 only 7 have mastered the stranding behaviour whereby the Orca enters the shallow surf to feed on Sea Lion pups. Distinctive by his 2 metre dorsal fin, Mel is an expert hunter who feeds on Sea Lion pups before taking them back to his pod. This lucky Sea Lion however managed to escape the hunter's attentions.

Mel, the Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) narrowly misses out on a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) that it was hunting, in Patagonia. Of the 18 only 7 have mastered the stranding behaviour whereby the Orca enters the shallow surf to feed on Sea Lion pups. Distinctive by his 2 metre dorsal fin, Mel is an expert hunter who feeds on Sea Lion pups before taking them back to his pod. This lucky Sea Lion however managed to escape the hunter's attentions.

Mel, the Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) narrowly misses out on a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) that it was hunting, in Patagonia. Of the 18 only 7 have mastered the stranding behaviour whereby the Orca enters the shallow surf to feed on Sea Lion pups. Distinctive by his 2 metre dorsal fin, Mel is an expert hunter who feeds on Sea Lion pups before taking them back to his pod. This lucky Sea Lion however managed to escape the hunter's attentions.

Mel, the Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) narrowly misses out on a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) that it was hunting, in Patagonia. Of the 18 only 7 have mastered the stranding behaviour whereby the Orca enters the shallow surf to feed on Sea Lion pups. Distinctive by his 2 metre dorsal fin, Mel is an expert hunter who feeds on Sea Lion pups before taking them back to his pod. This lucky Sea Lion however managed to escape the hunter's attentions.

The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

An open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

An open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

The Beltana number 1 mine, an open cast or drift coal mine managed by Xstrata coal in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Aerial views of El Castillo and the Ruins of the Mayan temple grounds at Tulum, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Tulum is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on 12 meter 39 ft tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. Old World diseases brought by the Spanish settlers appear to have resulted in very high fatalities, disrupting the society, and eventually causing the city to be abandoned.

Aerial views of El Castillo and the Ruins of the Mayan temple grounds at Tulum, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Tulum is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on 12 meter 39 ft tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. Old World diseases brought by the Spanish settlers appear to have resulted in very high fatalities, disrupting the society, and eventually causing the city to be abandoned.

Aerial view of the Tahiti Ia Ora Beach Resort (managed by Sofitel) with overwater bungalows, near Papeete, Tahiti, Windward Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific

Commercial fishing boats have been converted to oil cleanup crews as part of the "vessels of opportunity" program managed by BP.

The Upper Antelope Canyon, 2 to 3 m wide and 400 m long, managed by the Navajo Indian tribe. Antelope Canyon. Arizona. USA.