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A stream running through a lush green forest. Water flowing river.

A stream running through a lush green forest. Water flowing river.

Water: Free images of reflections in the water, available for commercial use and free download. Copyright-free, no attribution required.

A woman sitting on the floor with her hands on her knees. Jeans fashion ruptured, beauty fashion.

A woman sitting on the floor with her hands on her knees. Jeans fashio...

Stock photography: A woman sitting on the floor with her feet on the floor / A woman sitting on the floor with her hands on her knees.

PEPCO OIL SPILL, US Coast Guard Photo

PEPCO OIL SPILL, US Coast Guard Photo

Swanson Creek, MD (May 1)--A response crewman wades through a marshy area where oil collected and settled on homeowners lawns. The spill was a result of a pipeline leak from the Pepco Power Generating Station ... More

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

SAN DIEGO (May 29, 2005) Ms. Vivian Thompson, a World War II Coast Guard SPAR, shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during the San Diego Regional, World War II 60th Anniversary Commemorat... More

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

SAN DIEGO (May 29, 2005) Mr. Matt Saniga and Ms. Vivian Thompson are escorted to the stage by Petty Officer William Bailey and Lt. Kelly Brooks, respectively, during the San Diego Regional, World War II 60th A... More

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE

SAN DIEGO (May 29, 2005) Mr. Matt Saniga, a Coast Guard WW2 Veteran, shakes hands with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during the San Diego Regional, World War II 60th Anniversary Commemorative, held ... More

PEPCO OIL SPILL, US Coast Guard Photo

PEPCO OIL SPILL, US Coast Guard Photo

Swanson Creek, MD (May 1)--The pipeline that ruptured and spilled 111,000 gallons of oil into the Swanson Creek and Patuxent River in southern Maryland. USCG photo by PA2 Angel Deilmer