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  • Six of seven bungalows and coral rag forest viewed from the historic 1904 lighthouse at sunrise, with the Indian Ocean in the background. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Jill Iversen Indian, 414B, eng 350CC, body A-VG, driver Jill Iversen, 92.096 mph, record 101.528. finish
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  • Cumulus clouds over the Indian Ocean at sunrise, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Tanzania, Africa
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  • Endangered red adult coconut crab (Birgus latro). Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Aerial view of the  main lodge, beach, mosque, one bungalow, and the Baobab trees from the historic 1904 lighthouse. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Dining at sunset on the patio of the main lodge. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Guest lounge area, main lodge. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Bungalow interior, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Each bungalow is eco-friendly with a water-catchment and storage system, solar power, composting toilet, and the architecture is designed to take advantage of sun location and prevailing winds. Each bungalow is built using local materials and labor with traditional construction techniques and methods. Chumbe Island Coral Park is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • North end of Chumbe Island and clear, turquoise water with clouds on the horizon. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Two dimorphic egrets (Egretta dimorpha) on a coral rock overhang, silhouetted against the orange sunset, fishing for sardines. Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Bungalow interior, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Each bungalow is eco-friendly with a water-catchment and storage system, solar power, composting toilet, and the architecture is designed to take advantage of sun location and prevailing winds. Each bungalow is built using local materials and labor with traditional construction techniques and methods. Chumbe Island Coral Park is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Bungalow interior, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Each bungalow is eco-friendly with a water-catchment and storage system, solar power, composting toilet, and the architecture is designed to take advantage of sun location and prevailing winds. Each bungalow is built using local materials and labor with traditional construction techniques and methods. Chumbe Island Coral Park is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Elnora, 1909B, eng 2000CC, body A-PG, driver Robert Pandya, 130.227 mph, record 174.316
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  • Dhow fishing boat on blue waters, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Tanzania, Africa
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  • A ranger shows a sea star to visitors on a tide pool walk, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Tanzania, Africa
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  • Octopus in tidepool
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  • Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar, Tanzania is an internationally-awarded eco-resort and the first private, not-for-profit marine preserve in the world.
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  • Alter, Cataldo Mission, Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Interior detail, Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Interior detail, Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Interior detail, Cataldo Mission, Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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  • Priest's Robe in green and gold, hangs in a preparation room. Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission.
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  • Cataldo Mission, interior. Idaho, Shoshone County, Cataldo Mission. The Cataldo Mission, also called the Mission of the Sacred Heart,  was designed by architect Antonio Ravalli and  built in 1848 by Coeur d'Alene Indians under supervision of Jesuit missionaries. Constructed without the use of nails and using Wattle and Daub method (similar to adobe) the Mission is the oldest standing structure in Idaho. The Mission was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP) on October 15, 1966, #66000312.
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