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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Amanda Barnett, Lillington, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Aaron Dacey, Smithfield, North Carolina, stops by the aid station at the start/finish line after completing a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, listens to final instructions before the start the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - A member of the Hoodlums and Brigands relay team completes the final lap winning first place in the relay division during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - The 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon was held at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Danny Morreale, Charlotte, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Jon Hunter, Durham, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - A runner makes his way through the native Long Leaf Pines during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Runners complete a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Amanda Barnett, Lillington, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Runners make their way up a steep incline towards the start/finish line completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Douglas Failla, Columbia, South Carolina, and Glen Failla, Portland, Oregon complete a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Members of the Hoodlums and Brigands relay team celebrate after winning the relay division at the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. Pictured are:  Chad Maddox, David Waters, Ed Canon, Joe Reynes, Alex Totten-Lance, and J.R. Reidenbaker. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Amanda Barnett, Lillington, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - A relay team swaps out a timing chip during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Paul Heckert, Cullowhee, North Carolina, wears a patriotic hat as he completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - The lights come on as race support teams get ready for the evening during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Lee Starnes, Granite Falls, North Carolina, Ryan Moore, Spring Lake, North Carolina, and Nicholas Drakos, Southern Pines, North Carolina, complete a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Jason Wozniak, Hillsborough, North Carolina, climbs a steep incline towards the start/finish line during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Matthew Carroll, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - An ultra marathoner sets up their aid station with a lap counter early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - An ultra marathon runner checks in before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathon runners receive final instructions before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathon runners start the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathon runners start the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathoners and their support teams set up their aid station early in the morning before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, wins the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. Harber previously won this race in 2016. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, wins the men's division at the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. Harber previously won this race in 2016. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Amanda Barnett, Lillington, North Carolina, wins the women's division at the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - A relay team member places a timing chip on a teammate during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Scott Harber, Charlotte, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Amanda Barnett, Lillington, North Carolina, completes a lap during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - An ultra marathoner prepares his feet for the race to come before the start of the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 19, 2019 - Southern Pines, North Carolina, US - Jan. 19, 2019 - Southern Pines N.C., USA - Ultra marathon runners use headlamps to negotiate the course as darkness fell during the 10th Annual Weymouth Woods 100km ultra marathon at the Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve. Runners needed to complete 14 laps of the 4.47 mile course for 62.58 miles in under the 20-hour time allotment. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • An outdoor exploration of some of the adventure opportunities on Stanford Valley Guest Farm, near Stanford, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA Full Text Available to go with the set of images.
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  • July 4, 2018 - Kolkata, India - Eastern India East West Metro Trail Run on July 04,2018 in Kolkata City ,India. Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC) is likely to launch a trail run on a 3km stretch between the Central Park depot and Sector V station on Wednesday. This will be the first time that one of the two six-car rakes housed inside the depot will venture out after an informal test run was carried out on the 1km stretch within the upkeep-cum-parking hub on June 20. PSU Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) has built the rakes and is in charge of the 38.5-acre stabling line as well.An official, though, said in case of heavy rain, the trial run would be started from Thursday.....The trial run, which will synchronize trains with the system, will be done since electrification of third rail (from where the train will derive power) of three East-West Metro stations — Sector V, Karunamoyee and Central Park (all in Salt Lake) — could be completed last Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kolkata Metro train rake run for the first time during trail run between Salt Lake depots to Central Park station on East West Metro line. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 4, 2017 - Kiev, Ukraine - People take part in the Color Run in Ukrainian capital of Kiev on June 4, 2017. From the first event in the United States in January 2012 The Color Run has since spread across the globe leaving a trail of color and happy runners. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • Sunset trail running and yoga on Elsies Peak overlooking False Bay, near Fish Hoek, Cape Town, South Africa, RSA
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  • Sunset trail running and yoga on Elsies Peak overlooking False Bay, near Fish Hoek, Cape Town, South Africa, RSA
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  • Sunset trail running and yoga on Elsies Peak overlooking False Bay, near Fish Hoek, Cape Town, South Africa, RSA
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  • Sunset trail running and yoga on Elsies Peak overlooking False Bay, near Fish Hoek, Cape Town, South Africa, RSA
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  • March 22, 2019 - Anaheim, California, U.S. - Jim Smith, 82, left, a retired Orange County superior court judge, stops to talk with Scott Weitzman while out for a morning run along the Santa Ana River Trail in Anaheim on Friday, March 22, 2019. Smith is a Los Angeles Marathon Legacy Runner who has completed every Los Angeles Marathon since the first race in 1986. (Credit Image: © Mark Rightmire/SCNG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Finian's Oscar ridden by Bryan Cooper trails Movewiththetimes ridden by Barry Geraghty over the last fence before going on to win The Steel Plate and Sections Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during day one of the November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham.
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  • Finian's Oscar ridden by Bryan Cooper trails Movewiththetimes ridden by Barry Geraghty over the last fence before going on to win The Steel Plate and Sections Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during day one of the November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham.
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  • Finian's Oscar ridden by Bryan Cooper trails Coo Star Sivola ridden by Lizzie Kelly before going on to win The Steel Plate and Sections Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during day one of the November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham.
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  • Finian's Oscar ridden by Bryan Cooper trails Coo Star Sivola ridden by Lizzie Kelly before going on to win The Steel Plate and Sections Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during day one of the November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 17, 2017. See PA story RACING Cheltenham. Photo credit should read: Julian Herbert/PA Wire
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  • Buywise and Leighton Aspell (red cap) trail the leaders over an early fence before going on to win The 32Red Veterans' Handicap Steeple Chase Race run during 32Red Day at Sandown Park, Sandown.
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  • Impulsive Star ridden by Sam Waley-Cohen (right) trail Callet Mad ridden by James Bowen over the last fence before going on to win The MCCoy Contractors Civil Engineering Classic Handicap Steeple Chase Race run at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Impulsive Star ridden by Sam Waley-Cohen (right) trail Callet Mad ridden by James Bowen over the last fence before going on to win The MCCoy Contractors Civil Engineering Classic Handicap Steeple Chase Race run at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Impulsive Star ridden by Sam Waley-Cohen (right) trail Callet Mad ridden by James Bowen over the last fence before going on to win The MCCoy Contractors Civil Engineering Classic Handicap Steeple Chase Race run at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Verdana Blue ridden by Nico de Boinville (red cap) trail the leaders over an early flight before going on to win The Unibet Christmas Hurdle Race run during day one of 32Red Winter Festival at Kempton Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Countister and Barry Geraghty (white cap) trail Ainchea and Harry Cobden over an early flight before winning The Betfred 'Home Of Goals Galore' Novices' Hurdle Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Santini and Jeremiah McGrath (centre left, grey cap) trail the leaders over an early flight before going on to win The ballymore Classic Novices' Hurdle Race run during Festival Trials Day at Cheltenham Racecourse.
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  • Kelvingrove and Killian Moore (right) trail Silent Steps and Harry Cobden over the last fence before going on to win The Dave Criddle Travel & Bristol Airport Steeple Chase Race run at Taunton Racecourse.
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  • Many national parks in the United States can be experienced by driving scenic roads or hiking on trails. Visit Biscayne National Park in southern Florida, however, and you might want to explore by boat; 95 percent of this park is under water.<br />
On February 25, 2016, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite acquired this natural-color image of Biscayne National Park. The park encompasses the northernmost Florida Keys, starting from Miami to just north of Key Largo.<br />
The keys run like a spine through the center of the park, with Biscayne Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The water-covered areas span more than 660 square kilometers (250 square miles) of the park, making it the largest marine park in the U.S. National Park System. Biscayne protects the longest stretch of mangrove forest on the U.S. East Coast, and one of the most extensive stretches of coral reef in the world.<br />
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Some of what lies below those waters is visible in data acquired by the Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL). EAARL's Lidar measured the time it took for a pulse of light to go from the aircraft, through the water, reflect off the seafloor, and back to the airplane. Researchers can convert that travel time into measurements of height, and map the underwater topography. According to C. Wayne Wright, a remote-sensing scientist who worked at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, EAARL was designed and built by NASA specifically to get a high-resolution look at coral reef environments.<br />
The highlighted area in the second image above shows where EAARL acquired data in Biscayne National Park from July 10–14, 2001. The third image shows a detailed view of the center of the study area. White and light blue are the shallowest areas, primarily marking the location of coral reefs. Some
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  • Bigbadjohn ridden by Jonathan Moore (left) trails the leaders over an early fence before going on to win The Sodexo Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during the Betfair Chase Raceday at Ascot Racecourse.
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  • Bigbadjohn ridden by Jonathan Moore (right) trails Flintham ridden by Nico De Boinville over the last fence before going on to win The Sodexo Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Chase Race run during the Betfair Chase Raceday at Ascot Racecourse.
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  • Gino Trail and Jamie Moore (left) clear the last fence in company with Dolos and Harry Cobden before winning The Betfred "Treble Odds On Lucky 15's' Handicap Steeple Chase Race run during Betfred Day at Sandown Park Racecourse.
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  • Kelvingrove and Killian Moore (right) trail Silent Steps and Harry Cobden over the last fence before going on to win The Dave Criddle Travel & Bristol Airport Steeple Chase Race run at Taunton Racecourse.
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  • Air Horse One ridden by Noel Fehily (right) trails the leaders over an early flight before going on to win The Les Ambassadeurs Casino Handicap Hurdle Race run during the Betfair Chase Raceday at Ascot Racecourse.
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