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St  Augustine Lighthouse on Anastasia Island in St Augustine, Florida
70456652 - St Augustine Lighthouse on Anastasia Island in St Augustine, Florida
Skiers gear up on the beach of Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The men and women skiers prepare for an ascent of Mt Augustine, the 4,025-foot high active volcano that dominates the island.
71111273 - Skiers gear up on the beach of Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The men and women skiers prepare for an ascent of Mt Augustine, the 4,025-foot high active volcano that dominates the island.
Woman skiers ascends the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Spires of volcanic rock and covered in rime ice tower above the skiers. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fi
71111278 - Woman skiers ascends the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Spires of volcanic rock and covered in rime ice tower above the skiers. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fi
Male skier ascends the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111279 - Male skier ascends the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Spires of volcanic rock and covered in rime ice tower above the skiers. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and
71111276 - Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Spires of volcanic rock and covered in rime ice tower above the skiers. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and
Male skier on the steaming summit of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111280 - Male skier on the steaming summit of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111277 - Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111274 - Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111275 - Skiers ascend the Northeast flanks of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Skiers gear up on the beach of Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The men and women skiers prepare for an ascent of Mt Augustine, the 4,025-foot high active volcano that dominates the island.
71111272 - Skiers gear up on the beach of Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The men and women skiers prepare for an ascent of Mt Augustine, the 4,025-foot high active volcano that dominates the island.
Catholic church, Saint Augustine Church in Paoay near Laoag City, Ilocos Norte province on the main island Luzon, Philippines, Asia
70515164 - Catholic church, Saint Augustine Church in Paoay near Laoag City, Ilocos Norte province on the main island Luzon, Philippines, Asia
Catholic church, Saint Augustine Church in Paoay near Laoag City, Ilocos Norte province on the main island Luzon, Philippines, Asia
70515163 - Catholic church, Saint Augustine Church in Paoay near Laoag City, Ilocos Norte province on the main island Luzon, Philippines, Asia
Skiers descend from the summit of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
71111284 - Skiers descend from the summit of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
Skiers descend from the summit of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
71111281 - Skiers descend from the summit of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
Skiers descend from the summit of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
71111283 - Skiers descend from the summit of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
Skiers descend from the summit of  Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
71111282 - Skiers descend from the summit of Mt Augustine, a 4,025-foot high active volcano on Augustine Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The run back to the coast line includes boulders covered in rime ice and soaring volcanic towers. The lava dome volcano is part of
Skier on the coast of Augustine Island after climbing and skiing Augustine Volcano (4,025 ft) in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
71111285 - Skier on the coast of Augustine Island after climbing and skiing Augustine Volcano (4,025 ft) in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The lava dome volcano is part of the Ring of Fire and last erupted in 2006.
Augustine Volcano. Katmai National Park. Alaska. USA
70126007 - Augustine Volcano. Katmai National Park. Alaska. USA