RF2A3DF98–Bark of the gumbo-limbo tree, Bursera simaruba
RF2A30X0E–Great blue heron (Ardea harodias) in breeding plumage preening its feathers
RF2A30X0G–Great blue heron (Ardea harodias) in breeding plumage
RF2A30X0N–Green heron, Butorides virescens, on a branch awaiting prey
RF2A30X0F–Green heron, Butorides virescens, on a branch awaiting prey
RF2A30X0B–White ibis, Eudocimus albus, in a Florida marsh
RF2A30X0C–Tricolored heron, Egretta tricolor, in a Florida pond
RF2A2P3YY–Green iguana (Iguana iguana)
RF2A2P3MR–Sign welcoming visitors to Roji-en, part of the Morikami Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
RM2A2P3YW–Inscribed stone at Morikami Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.
RF2A2P3YX–Green iguana (Iguana iguana)
RF2A2P3MN–Cattleya Sierra blanca 'Mt. Whitney'; orchid hybrid
RF2A2P3N7–Waterfalls, flower, scenic, Morikami Japanese gardens
RF2A2P3MJ–Dwarf fern tree Blechnum gibbum
RF2A2P3MK–Green iguana (Iguana iguana)
RF2A2P3MP–White ibis (Eudocimus albus) projects a clear reflection in a south Florida pond
RF2A2P3N3–Green iguana (Iguana iguana)
RMTWN6NC–'Saltine Warrior', a bronze sculpture by Luise Kaish. It is located at the edge of the quad and is part of the art on campus iniative
RMTWN6NM–Tolley Hall, the Humanities center of Syracuse University, has the appearance of an old castle
RMTWN6P5–Hendricks Chapel on the quad at Syracuse University.
RFTWN6P7–'Herakles', a bronze sculpture by Emile Bourdelle, on the quad at Syracuse University
RMTWN6PE–Hall of Languages, home of the College of Arts and Sciences, the oldest building in Syracuse University built in 1871.
RMTWN6PB–Lush green lawn separates walkways leading to the Hall of Languages, home of the College of Arts and Sciences, the oldest building in Syracuse Univer
RMTWN6P2–'Saltine Warrior', a bronze sculpture by Luise Kaish. It is located at the edge of the quad and is part of the art on campus iniative
RMTWN6N7–'Saltine Warrior', a bronze sculpture by Luise Kaish. It is located at the edge of the quad and is part of the art on campus iniative
RMTWN6NT–Student on a bench, Syracuse University, New York
RMTWN6P1–Hendricks Chapel seen from the quad at Syracuse University.
RMTWN6P4–'The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti', a mosaic mural by Ben Shahn, on the Quad, (Shaw quadrangle) Syracuse University
RMTWN6NR–'Dancing Mother', a bronze by Chaim Gross, is part of the Art on Campus iniative at Syracuse University. The sculpture is on the Shaw quadrangle, 'the
RMTWN6N8–Tolley Hall, the Humanities center of Syracuse University, has the appearance of an old castle
RMTWN6PD–A student walks across the quad in front of Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University.
RMTWN6N9–Woman in front of the Hall of Languages, home of the College of Arts and Sciences, the oldest building in Syracuse University built in 1871.
RMTWN6NY–'Saltine Warrior', a bronze sculpture by Luise Kaish. It is located at the edge of the quad and is part of the art on campus iniative
RMTWN6NW–Hendricks Chapel on the quad at Syracuse University.
RFTWN6P8–Pan Am 103 remembrance garden on the Quad, (Shaw quadrangle) Syracuse University
RFTWN6ND–Sign on a bathroom at Syracuse University, New York. The sing reads 'all gender restroom'
RFTWN6NX–'Saltine Warrior', a bronze sculpture by Luise Kaish, in front of the Carnegie Library on the quad at Syracuse University
RFTWN6PP–Memorial stone and garden dedicated to Charles Sims for his service to Syracuse University
RMTWN6NE–Carnegie Library, the general library of Syracuse University, located at the edge of the quad
RMTCH89M–Visitor in the exhibit hall, Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RFTCH8AR–Cowles Hall, built in 1855, was the first building on the Elmira College campus
RMTCH8AJ–Visitors in the exhibit hall are treated to a guide's commentary. Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RFTCH889–Carved likeness of Mark Twain appearing on his memorial stone in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York
RFTCH8C4–Mark Twain study, in which he wrote many of his works, and adjoining horse trough named for his daughter, Clara L. Clemens, stand on the Elmira Colleg
RFTCH88A–Foreshadow, a ceramic sculpture by Leigh Craven, Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RMTCH8A8–Gallery at the Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RMTCH88H–Gallery at the Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RMTCH88G–Group of writers having lunch at Louie’s Hanover Square Italian restaurant, Horseheads, New York
RFTCH8BF–Arnot art museum, Elmira, New York
RFTCH8C1–Horse trough named for Mark Twain's daughter, Clara Clemens, stands next to the Mark Twain study on the Elmira College campus.
RFTCH8BG–Row of beer taps, Finger Lakes House Wine Bar, Elmira, New York
RFTCH8CY–Mark Twain study. The octagonal study, now on the Elmira College campus is where Twain wrote many of his most famous works.
RFTCH894–Memorial to Mark Twain and Ossip Gabrilowitsch in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York
RMTCH8A4–Guide in the Mark Twain study explaining its history and significance. The study is now located on the campus of Elmira College.
RFTBXK32–Stone house with library and art gallery, Skaneateles, New York
RMTBXK2P–Men in a small fishing boat in Skaneateles Lake. The pier is in the background center right
RFTBXK2Y–Rhubarb kitchen and garden supply store, Skaneateles, New York
RFTBXK2H–Bluewater Grill, a waterfront restaurant in Skaneateles, New York
RFTBXK1B–Stone house with library and art gallery, Skaneateles, New York
RMTBXK0M–White Birch Vineyards tasting room, Skaneateles, New York
RMTBXK0X–Sightseers on the pier, Skaneateles, New York
RMTBXK12–Participants in a group yoga session at Sky yoga, Skaneateles, New York
RFTBXK0K–Cruise boat Judge Ben Wiles docked at Clift park, Skaneateles, New York
RFTBXK1G–Cruise boat Judge Ben Wiles docked at Clift park, Skaneateles, New York
RMTBXK26–Couple lounging in Thayer Park at the shore of Lake Skaneateles
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