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  • Lin Tianmiao's speaks to Chinese journalists at the opening of her exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
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  • An advertisement for retail space in an empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
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  • An advertisement for retail space in an empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave.jpg
  • An advertisement for retail space in an empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
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  • A security guard keeps watch over a work by Chinese artist Lin Tianmiao, at the opening of her "Mother's!!!" exhibition in Long Marh Space in Beijing, China.
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  • A detail of a womons torso in a work by Chinese artist Lin Tianmiao, at the opening of her "Mother's!!!" exhibition in Long Marh Space in Beijing, China.
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  • Visitors walk past a work at Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao13.jpg
  • A visitor looks at a work at Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao10.jpg
  • Lin Tianmiao's speaks to Chinese journalists at the opening of her exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao11.jpg
  • A security guard watches over Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
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  • Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China. .Mother's !!! no. 6
    Lin Tianmiao5.jpg
  • A security guard watches over Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao4.jpg
  • A security guard watches over Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao3.jpg
  • A newly built retail space, adorned with a picture of a women in a hat is advertised as seeking a renter in Longhua,  a city under construction in Shenzhen.
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  • An advertisement for retail space in an empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave_6.jpg
  • An abandoned retail space on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave_11.jpg
  • A visitor takes a close look at part of a work by Chinese artist Lin Tianmiao, at the opening of her "Mother's!!!" exhibition in Long Marh Space in Beijing, China.
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  • A detail of a work by Chinese artist Lin Tianmiao, at the opening of her "Mother's!!!" exhibition in Long Marh Space in Beijing, China.
    Lin Tianmiao9.jpg
  • A security guard watches over Lin Tianmiao's exhibition "Mothers!!!" at the Long March Space in Beijing, China.
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  • A man dressed in a space-age helmet salutes as he attempts to attract customers and sell an electronic device in Beijing, China
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  • A man dressed in a space-age helmet salutes as he attempts to attract customers and sell an electronic device in Beijing, China
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  • Passengers wait to board a train at the Dandong station in northeastern Liaoning Province. Still the cheapest mode of transport, most Chinese travelers prefer to take the train to flying.
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  • An elderly man belonging to the Muslim Hui nationality sits by the road in an old, Hui neighborhood in the ancient city of Xian, China
    hui old man
  • A construction site in wrapped in green fabric to limit the ammout of dust and other falling debris in the mega city of Chongqing.
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  • China World Trade Center Tower 3 is seen at night in Beijing. The building is a supertall skyscraper with 74 floors, 4 underground floors, and 30 elevators in Beijing, China. It is the third phase of development of the China World Trade Center complex in Beijing's central business district.
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  • The CCTV building is seen at night in the Chaoyang District of Beijing. The unique building, has remain unused since a fire damages the property in 2009.
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  • Row after row of newly constructed high rise apartments in the Binhai horizon, in the suburbs of Tianjin.
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  • Row after row of newly constructed high rise apartments in the Binhai horizon, in the suburbs of Tianjin.
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  • Shrubs and grass overtake a public area in a new housing development in the outskirts of Tianjin. Although almost all of the apartments in the new development have been sold, most were bought as investment properties and are now empty. Many of the public areas and facilities have fallen in to rapid decay because of disuse.
    EB6G5470-baodi.JPG
  • Shrubs and grass overtakes a public area in a new housing development in the outskirts of Tianjin. Although almost all of the apartments in the new development have been sold, most were bought as investment properties and are now empty. Many of the public areas and facilities have fallen in to rapid decay because of disuse.
    EB6G5448-baodi.JPG
  • Two women walk on a golden sidewalk in the New City of Kangbashi, or Ordos in Inner Mongolia.
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  • A new building is seen going up from a train window in Ordos, Inner Mongolia.
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  • A little business traveler with a suitcase in the Nanjing airport.
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  • An empty retail or commercial property is seen from a snowy parking lot at night in Idaho Falls.
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  • Young people enjoy an afternoon in Tiananmen Square.
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  • An empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave_10.jpg
  • A little boy gazes out from a glass window at the newly opened High Line Park in Chelsea, New York City. A formally elevated railway 30 feet above the city's West Side that was built in 1934 for freight trains hauling dairy products, produce and meats, has been transformed into a public park.
    High line kid
  • The sun sets over a roof in the Forbidden City in Beijing. Since 1924, the Forbidden City has been under the charge of the Palace Museum, whose extensive collection of artwork and artefacts were built upon the imperial collections of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Part of the museum's former collection is now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
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  • A section of the Great Wall at Mutianyu.
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  • A terracotta archer's face, More than 20 warriors have been packed up and flown to London, where they will be featured in an exhibition at the British Museum. It will be the first time that the British Museum has exhibited soldiers from the army that stands in pits near the ancient capital, Xian, to guard the tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, China's first emperor.
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  • A retired man works out on a bar in Ritan part in Beijing, China. Literally meaning "the temple of the sun", Ritan is where the Chinese emperors from Qing and Ming Dynasties worshiped the God of the Sun.
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  • The interior of Gallery 798 in Dashanzi.
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  • The interior of Gallery 798 in Dashanzi.
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  • Graffiti in Dashanzi, one of China's artist's neighborhoods. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A sculpture depicting Mao's signature jacket, also the uniforn of the working class, in a Dashanzi art gallery. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman in a wedding dress poses next to a photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man walks past photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A worker sweeps in Gallery 798 in Beijing.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man sells revolutionary posters in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A woman reads a magazine in a coffee shop that is part of Time Zone 8 bookshop in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
    798 coffee
  • Bicycle traffic passes a new building in the new city of Huidong in Ningxia province.
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  • Passangers wait in Beijing's South train Station to ride a high speed rail or bullet train to Tianjin.
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  • A Chinese man lies on a sidewalk, taking a nap in Beijing's central business district.
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  • China World Trade Center Tower 3 is seen at night in Beijing. The building is a supertall skyscraper with 74 floors, 4 underground floors, and 30 elevators in Beijing, China. It is the third phase of development of the China World Trade Center complex in Beijing's central business district.
    EB6G3298-bj.jpg
  • China World Trade Center Tower 3 is seen at night in Beijing. The building is a supertall skyscraper with 74 floors, 4 underground floors, and 30 elevators in Beijing, China. It is the third phase of development of the China World Trade Center complex in Beijing's central business district.
    EB6G3298-bj.JPG
  • Shrubs and grass overtake a public area in a new housing development in the outskirts of Tianjin. Although almost all of the apartments in the new development have been sold, most were bought as investment properties and are now empty. Many of the public areas and facilities have fallen in to rapid decay because of disuse.
    EB6G5477-baodi.JPG
  • A panda shaped trash can sits amongst shrubs and grass which are overtaking a public area in a new housing development in the outskirts of Tianjin. Although almost all of the apartments in the new development have been sold, most were bought as investment properties and are now empty. Many of the public areas and facilities have fallen in to rapid decay because of disuse.
    EB6G5464-baodi.JPG
  • A panda shaped trash can sits amongst shrubs and grass which are overtaking a public area in a new housing development in the outskirts of Tianjin. Although almost all of the apartments in the new development have been sold, most were bought as investment properties and are now empty. Many of the public areas and facilities have fallen in to rapid decay because of disuse.
    EB6G5460-baodi.JPG
  • A woman adjusts her hair next to a mural of the Shenzhen skyline in a subway station.
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  • A woman walks on Tiananmen Square
    Tiananmen summer woman.jpg
  • Chinese women visit Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
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  • A view of Tiananmen Square.
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  • An empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave_4.jpg
  • A man walks past an empty store front on 5th Ave. in Manhattan. Many businesses have failed or moved to less expensive addresses in Manhattan.
    5th ave_8.jpg
  • A woman reads a book on a park bench at the newly opened High Line Park in Chelsea, New York City. A formally elevated railway 30 feet above the city's West Side that was built in 1934 for freight trains hauling dairy products, produce and meats, has been transformed into a public park.
    high line bench
  • The dwindling Crescent Moon Lake in northeastern China. The lake is a Chinese icon, famous all over the country and attracting one million visitors every year, but now it looks more like a village pond, encircled by a railing and fading fast as the desert sucks up more and more water. In the 1960s, the lake used to be ten metres deep ? now it is barely one metre deep.  Dunhuang, Gansu China November 1, 2007. Photo by Natalie Behring
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  • A Chinese soldier in suit and tie keeps watch on one of the balconies of the Great Hall of the People, where leaders are meeting for the annual National People's Congress in Beijing. Chinese leaders are trying to improve energy efficiency to reduce both environmental damage and China's reliance on imported oil, which they see as a strategic weakness.
    china npc 2007 04.jpg
  • A woman photograph of a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A man visits Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • A worker sweeps in Gallery 798 in Beijing.
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  • China World Trade Centre Tower III is shrouded in pollution in Beijing. The building, which is under construction will be Beijing's tallest building when it is completed at the end of 2008.
    Beijing new architecture21.jpg
  • A North Korean soldier looks out at a Chinese boat with binoculars from the border town of Sunuiju, October 11, 2006.  DPRK, north korea, china, dandong, border, liaoning, democratic, people's, rebiblic, of, korea, nuclear, test, rice, japan, arms, race, weapons, stalinist, communist, kin jong il
    north korea trees
  • A man takes a rest in froent of a large photograph in Gallery 798 in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • Woekers move a photo depecting a scene from the cultural revolution in Dazhanzi at Photogallery 798. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
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  • People eat lunch under a Cultural Revoliton themed mural in a Sichuan restaurant in Dashanzi. China's art scene is becoming popular among foreign art collectors pushing prices higher.
    798 sichuan restaurant
  • The exterior of the Long March Space Gallery in Beijing.
    long march space.jpg
  • Cyclists pass the entrance of an old builing in a neighborhood that is being knocked down in central Shanghai. Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    china shanghai01.jpg
  • Gallery 360 opens in its new space at the Slocum House, complete with wine-tasting from East Fork Cellars in downtown Vancouver Saturday November 1, 2014.. (Natalie Behring/for the Columbian)
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  • Gallery 360 opens in its new space at the Slocum House, complete with wine-tasting from East Fork Cellars in downtown Vancouver Saturday November 1, 2014.. (Natalie Behring/for the Columbian)
    576626 gallery 360 Slocum_01.JPG
  • An old neighborhood in the process of being demolished in central Shanghai.  Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    china shanghai13.jpg
  • Laundry hnags out to dry in an old neighborhood in the process of being demolished in central Shanghai. Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    china shanghai03.jpg
  • A view of a typical street in an old neighborhood in Shanghai. Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    china shanghai02.jpg
  • Chinese tourists admire the Pudong skyline July 28 on "the Bund" in Shanghai. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities.
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  • A rubble collector reads a newspaper in a neighborhood that is being knocked down in central Shanghai. Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
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  • Shanghai's Pudong District is seen from The Bund, through a fence. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities. State media have reported that China's largest city is to curb the number of new skyscrapers being built because it is gradually sinking under the weight of thousands of tall buildings.
    shanghai 07.jpg
  • Chinese tourists take photos on the Bund, overlooking Shanghai's Pudong District. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities. State media have reported that China's largest city is to curb the number of new skyscrapers being built because it is gradually sinking under the weight of thousands of tall buildings.
    shanghai 06.jpg
  • Chinese tourists admire the Pudong skyline on "the Bund" in Shanghai. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities.
    shanghai 05.jpg
  • A view of a section of China's "Grat Wall" at Mutianyu north of Beijing. Adding a new chapter to a longstanding mythical story about what on Earth is visible from space, Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei reported he did not see the Great Wall of China during his historic mission.....
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  • A Chinese visitor to the Observation Deck of the world's third tallest building, the Jin Mao Tower looks down at Shanghai's Pudong District. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities. State media have reported that China's largest city is to curb the number of new skyscrapers being built because it is gradually sinking under the weight of thousands of tall buildings.
    shanghai 08.jpg
  • A view of a typical street in an old neighborhood in Shanghai. Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    061117nbb01.jpg
  • A ciew of a typical Beijing apartment block in eastern Beijing May 29, 2005. Vacancy rates in commercial and residential buildings continued to rise across China last month indicating that property prices are getting increasingly out of reach of potential buyers. The bureau's report showed vacant space in residential and commercial buildings had surged 18.9 pct to 122 mln square meters by the end of April. .
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  • Shanghai as seen from the Observation Deck on the 88th floor of the Jin Mao Tower in Pudong District. Shanghai boasts what may be the world's largest collection postmodernist skyscrapers: with a vast skyline of more than 4,500 towers, built almost entirely during the economic boom of the past 15 years. But there are signs that Shanghai's love affair with the skyscraper is waning. The people of China's richest city are finally rebelling against years of development. In what could be the cutting edge of an Asian urban trend, civic leaders are demanding more green space, historical preservation, human-scale buildings and fewer dense city blocks of sun-blocking monstrosities. State media have reported that China's largest city is to curb the number of new skyscrapers being built because it is gradually sinking under the weight of thousands of tall buildings.
    shanghai 10.jpg
  • An old neighborhood in the process of being demolished in central Shanghai.  Many old neighborhoods are slated for destruction as space is needed to build more modern office and residential buildings.
    061115nbb07.jpg
  • A view of a section of China's "Grat Wall" at Mutianyu north of Beijing. Adding a new chapter to a longstanding mythical story about what on Earth is visible from space, Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei reported he did not see the Great Wall of China during his historic mission.
    060502nbb02x.jpg
  • A child relieves himself in a public space, although bathrooms are nearby.
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  • Architects Linda Pollak (L) and her husband Sandro Marpillero in their home in Tribeca. Pollak is sitting on an outdoor balcony while Marpillero is indoors in a renovated loft space.
    Pollak Marpillero 02.JPG
  • A guest peruses Gallery 360 as it opens in its new space at the historic Slocum House, complete with wine-tasting from East Fork Cellars in downtown Vancouver Saturday November 1, 2014.. (Natalie Behring/for the Columbian)
    576626 gallery 360 Slocum_06.JPG
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