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  • An irridescent pair of hummingbirds keep each other company on a fan palm frond in the Jardin de Balata in Fort-de-France, Martinique.
    Animal_Affection_Julia_Cumes-022.jpg
  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
    Cape_Cod_Lifestyle013.JPG
  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
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  • A man dances on the beach at lowtide in Eastham, MA.
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  • The sun sets over a dock on Mill Pond in Chatham, MA.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-052.jpg
  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-033.jpg
  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-032.jpg
  • A man dances on the beach at lowtide in Eastham, MA.
    Outdoor_Lifestyle_Julia_Cumes-030.jpg
  • A male blue-footed booby tries to catch the attention of his female partner by performing a courtship ritual on Espanola Island in the Galaogos. Apparently, the name “booby” comes from the Spanish word “bobo” which means “clown” or “fool” or ’stupid”. They earned this name because of their clumsy movements on land. Famous for their mating dance, the male booby will spread his wings and lift his blue feet high off the ground to impress his female partner with whom he mates for life.
    Animal_Affection_Julia_Cumes-021.jpg
  • Two blue-footed boobies are photographed on Espanola Island in the Galapagos. Apparently, the name ?booby? comes from the Spanish word ?bobo? which means ?clown? or ?fool? or 'stupid?. They earned this name because of their clumsy movements on land. Famous for their mating dance, the male booby will spread his wings and lift his blue feet high off the ground to impress his female partner with whom he mates for life.
    blue-footed_boobies01.jpg
  • A great blue heron calls out loudly on Isabela Island in the Galapagos. The great blue herons in the Galapagos primarily eat marine iguanas, lava lizards and common fish.
    great_blue_heron01.jpg
  • A male blue-footed booby tries to catch the attention of his female partner by performing a courtship ritual on Espanola Island in the Galaogos. Apparently, the name ?booby? comes from the Spanish word ?bobo? which means ?clown? or ?fool? or 'stupid?. They earned this name because of their clumsy movements on land. Famous for their mating dance, the male booby will spread his wings and lift his blue feet high off the ground to impress his female partner with whom he mates for life..
    blue-footed_boobies02.jpg
  • A great blue heron is photographed on Isabela Island in the Galapagos. The great blue herons in the Galapagos primarily eat marine iguanas, lava lizards and common fish.
    great_blue_heron02.jpg
  • A girl walks her brother home from school past a display of colorful clothes, offset by the striking blue walls in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its blue buildings.
    Travel-043.jpg
  • A great blue heron calls out loudly on Isabela Island in the Galapagos. The great blue herons in the Galapagos primarily eat marine iguanas, lava lizards and common fish.
    WildlifeNature-073.jpg
  • A male blue-footed booby tries to catch the attention of his female partner by performing a courtship ritual on Espanola Island in the Galaogos. Apparently, the name ìboobyî comes from the Spanish word ìboboî which means ìclownî or ìfoolî or ístupidî. They earned this name because of their clumsy movements on land. Famous for their mating dance, the male booby will spread his wings and lift his blue feet high off the ground to impress his female partner with whom he mates for life.
    WildlifeNature-064.jpg
  • A girl walks her brother home from school past a display of colorful clothes, offset by the striking blue walls in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its blue buildings.
    Morocco02.jpg
  • A girl laughs while she plays a skipping game with some friends in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Travel-042.jpg
  • Children do their homework on the steps of the hotel their family runs in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco03.jpg
  • A girl laughs while she plays a skipping game with some friends in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco05.jpg
  • A little boy laughs at something at the top of one of the many stairways in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Travel-046.jpg
  • A blind man walks past one of the public drinking fountains where children are gathered in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Travel-045.jpg
  • Children play in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Travel-044.jpg
  • Some men play a game of parcheesi outside a tea shop in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Travel-041.jpg
  • A blind man walks past one of the public drinking fountains where children are gathered in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco06.jpg
  • A little boy laughs at something at the top of one of the many stairways in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco04.jpg
  • Children play in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco01.jpg
  • Some men play a game of parcheesi outside a tea shop in Chefchaouen, Morocco, whose "medina" (old city) is famous for its striking blue walls.
    Morocco07.jpg
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