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  • Ben Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-172.jpg
  • Ben Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-172.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-128.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-185.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-142.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-124.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-185.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-138.jpg
  • Gordon Wiltsie holds a large Muskellenge (Muskie) that he caught in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.
    LWi 160806-135.jpg
  • Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.Northern pike and walleye (left).
    LW 3162.jpg
  • Young Buddhist monks play with a makeshift ball at the old Tengboche Monastery, below Mount Ama Dablam in Nepal's Khumbu region. (After this picture was taken in 1979, the monastery burned down in 1989 and was rebuilt.) The summit of Mount Everest is just left of the central pagoda roof.
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  • Young Buddhist monks play with a balloon at the old Tengboche Monastery in Nepal's Khumbu region.
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  • Young Buddhist monks play with a makeshift ball at the old Tengboche Monastery, below Mount Ama Dablam in Nepal's Khumbu region. (After this picture was taken in 1979, the monastery burned down in 1989 and was rebuilt.)  The summit of Mount Everest is just left of the central pagoda roof.
    KF 1168.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-388.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-387.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-329.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-303.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-265-2.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-235.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-226.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-217.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-211.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-203.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-300.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-231.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills. Many of the gulls that fly or swim beside them are trying to steal part of their catch, a behavior called kleptoparasitism.
    CAe 160719-222.jpg
  • Sherpa villagers catch up with friends at the weekly market at Namche Bazar, Khumbu Region, Nepal. 1980
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  • A nomadic Mongolian herder in the Gobi Desert tries to catch a horse with his lasso-pole called an Uurga.
    MGe 080714-123.jpg
  • A nomadic Mongolian herder in the Gobi Desert tries to catch a horse with his lasso-pole called an Uurga.
    MGe 080714-078.jpg
  • A nomadic Mongolian herder in the Gobi Desert tries to catch a horse with his lasso-pole called an Uurga.
    MGe 080714-067.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-583.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-432-2.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-393.jpg
  • Villagers run to catch a ride on one of the first tractors in the Marsyandi Valley east of Annapurna in Nepal. 1982
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  • A nomadic Mongolian herder in the Gobi Desert tries to catch a horse with his lasso-pole called an Uurga.
    MGe 080714-170.jpg
  • Brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) hunt for fish, which they catch by diving into the water head first - often from high above the water - stunning their prey and then scooping it up in their huge bills.
    CAe 160719-393.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-655.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-584.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-430.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-398.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-396.jpg
  • Sanderlings (Calidris alba) race in front of waves to catch small crustaceans & other food washed onto a beach near Pescadero, California.
    CAe 151118-391.jpg
  • Ben Wiltsie & Eric Scheidlinger catch fish while Khampa watches.
    LW 2239.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Synnott dozes during a ten hour belay as Alex Lowe leads extreme aid climbing on Great Sail Peak, an Arctic big-wall rock climb on Canada's Baffin Island. (An automatic belay device would catch a fall).
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  • A juvenile Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) catches a small fish on Carcass Island in Britain's Falkland Islands.
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  • Photographer Bill Hatcher catches up on work after a seminar in Banff National Park.
    ABe 071001-032.jpg
  • SKIING, Big Sky, Montana. Patrick Shanahan catches air on Stump Farm run.
    SK 25379.jpg
  • Mount Baker Ski Area, Washington. A skier catches big air off a jump.
    SK 21657.jpg
  • A skier catches air on The Ridge at Bridger Bowl ski area.
    SK 21269.jpg
  • Park County, Wyoming. Dan Hogan catches large trout in ranch pond.
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  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Inuit hunters sit out a storm in a tent, catching up on regional gossip on a short-wave radio.  (L to R: Laimakie Palluq, Jushua Illuaq & Joannasie Apak).
    BI 2571.jpg