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This photo depicts Chinese cultural means of doing business. Next to the river on campus, the old man set up various books for sell to students. This could probably be seen as a mobile library. The bike nearby uses to transport all of these books. This pi
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Experiencing Chinese culture with Chinese Chess. It is taken at East China Normal University and I had the opportunity learning to play Chinese chess with my Chinese friends. I am passionate about Chess. When I was a Freshman at Earlham, Russian Club orga
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Daily catch at the fish market in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. We'd visit the fish market 4-5 times a day to see the catch.
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A rainbow in Loibersoit, Tanzania, after we spent long hours beading, gossiping, sharing stories and laughing. The laughter is the most unforgettable feeling about this home-stay.
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Beach cleanup in Lamu, Kenya with Abby Primack. Community members are a part of the Lamu Red Cross and various Youth Groups.
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Just about to enter the Ngorogoro Crater in Serengeti National Park - we were excited! The crater is the largest unbroken caldera in the world.
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On Wednesday, February 27, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI gave his final General Audience to a (mostly) adoring crowd from all corners of the world. This shot was taken as the Pope drove by no more than 20 feet in front of me and a fellow Earlhamite. The Audienc
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The reflecting pool in the gardens at Hampton Court (the royal palace first used by King Henry VIII) on a beautiful, clear day.
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On leaving Hampton Court, the royal palace used by King Henry VIII and William of Orange, I declared that the Court now belonged to me, and I would thereafter be known as King David I.
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Getting this picture was an incredibly personal moment for me. I grew up watching "All Creatures Great and Small" and on a day trip through the Yorkshire Dales, my taxi driver reenacted the last shot of the opening credits for me. If you're a fan of the s
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How many people in the world can actually say they slept a night in a castle? The six of us in this picture can now say we did after spending a night in St. Briavel's castle, originally built by the Normans a millennium ago, within walking distance of the
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Enjoying the Mediterranean during an ecological and environmental excursion to Acabo de Gata.
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A little Moroccan boy runs through the streets on a sunny day in Asilah, Morocco.
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Sketching on a Saturday afternoon after a long hike and delicious picnic.
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Relaxing after a hike and picnic in the mountains.
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A view of the Alhambra from the Sierra Nevada during a hike.
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"The Sand Dunes of Wharariki" -- After a night of sleeping in a cave and waking up to a seal and her pups basking in the morning sun, students on the New Zealand Program tramp back to the car. Wharariki Beach (Archway Islands), South Island, New Zealand
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"Soft Waves Crash" -- Observing seals and their pups along the East Coast of the South Island. Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand
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"Concentration on the Tightrope" -- After collecting rubbish from the beach, Earlham students journey through the forest, crossing fallen logs and wire bridges on their journey home. Hump Ridge Track, South Island, New Zealand
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"A Moment of Peace" -- Staring out to the bottom of the world before the journey of the day started. Hump Ridge Track, Okaka Hut Loop Track, South Island, New Zealand
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The Mountain brigade in the Uinta Mountains of Utah - I transitioned into college by climbing passes and crossing meadows with a group of soon-to-be-peers.
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Following the tragic deaths of Earlham students Tracey and Lenore, our semester program group loaded into the back of a pickup truck and hiked up a mountain to plant trees in their memories.
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A charming Nicaraguan artist we visited near the Tisey-Esteli eco-nature preserve. He lives alone, carving the rocks on his property and maintaining the land and its amazing biological diversity.
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The couple in this mountaintop chapel close to Ocotal were interrupted by our group's arrival; it seems the collapsing church is a popular place to spend time with a significant other.
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Fiestas Patrias, a Nicaraguan celebration of independence.
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During the first days of orientation, we were able to visit this ceramic artist outside of Managua. The man uses techniques specific to long-held family traditions, and was more than happy to demonstrate them and even let us try.
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A Wellness potluck in 2012.
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While Earlham student Charlotte Bellm was doing her internship placement at Children in Crossfire in Northern Ireland, she helped organize an event which the Dali Lama attended. Here she is shaking his hand.