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  • A teary-eyed Roy Robledo tells his story as City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.  Robledo has been homeless for almost two years.
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  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
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  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
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  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0855X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0797X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0972X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0948X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0938X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0930X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0882X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0850X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0832X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0821X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0809X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0787X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0746X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0755X.jpg
  • A teary-eyed Roy Robledo tells his story as City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.  Robledo has been homeless for almost two years.
    _ZBX4581X.jpg
  • A teary-eyed Roy Robledo tells his story as City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.  Robledo has been homeless for almost two years.
    _ZBX4561X.jpg
  • City of Austin, Texas crews clear out a homeless encampment in an east Austin park where about 30 people were living along Boggy Creek. Displaced homeless say they got little notice of the action Monday morning at Parque Zaragoza and many lost most of their belongings.
    _BDD0887X.jpg
  • (SEQUENCE 3 of 8) Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.    ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • (SEQUENCE 4 of 8) Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226851.jpg
  • Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning     ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226856.jpg
  • (SEQUENCE 8 of 8) Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226850.jpg
  • (SEQUENCE 2 of 8) Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.    ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0226853.jpg
  • (SEQUENCE 1 of 8) Austin, TX February 25, 2007: The implosion of what was to be an office building for Intel Corp. clears a city block in downtown Austin for a new federal courthouse early Sunday morning. Thousands of Austinites watched the destruction.    ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Val Verde County, Texas October, 2005: <br />
Rock formatiions at high water levels in the Pecos River in normally dry southwestern Texas<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • The legendary Devil's River in val Verde County, southwestern Texas, known as the cleanest river in the state because of its spring-fed sources in pristine canyonlands. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • The legendary Devil's River in val Verde County, southwestern Texas, known as the cleanest river in the state because of its spring-fed sources in pristine canyonlands. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Laredo, TX  February 19, 2009. New retail construction coming to a site in north Laredo, TX.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
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  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5445ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5423ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5405ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5343ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5442ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5404ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
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  • College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University students unload logs from collapsed stack.  They were clearing the logs from the site of the collapsed bonfire.  11/99 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Teens Clearing Up City Park       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE4884    2346 1011 1725-022
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  • Texas: Man chained to tree to protest clear cutting of forest along stream. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194693.jpg
  • Texas: Man chained to tree to protest clear cutting of forest along stream. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194693.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0294602x.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294602_AL.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5919X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5864X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5855X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5851X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9252X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9171X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9162X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9107X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9141X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4443X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4374X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4383X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4358X.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas Lower reaches of the Pecos River near where it empties into the Rio Grande River at Lake Amistad during a clear October afternoon. October 24, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
    EDMM0145563.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas Lower reaches of the Pecos River near where it empties into the Rio Grande River at Lake Amistad during a clear October afternoon. October 24, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
    EDMM0145562.jpg
  • Lake Tahoe, California:  June, 2006. Emerald Bay, one of the prettiest sites of clear blue Lake Tahoe, California. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0201983.jpg
  • Lake Tahoe, California: June, 2006. Emerald Bay, one of the prettiest sites of clear blue Lake Tahoe, California. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0201981.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5899X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5880X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5876X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5872X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5869X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5848X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    ZAX_5842X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9193X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9220X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9215X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9161X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9156X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9138X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _ZBX9099X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4458X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4433X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4415X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4398X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4363X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4328X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4316X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4302X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4292X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4268X.jpg
  • Dozens of South Texas residents in Willacy County participate in the annual Port Mansfield Beach Cleanup, an effort to clear trash from the Port Mansfield East Cut and jetties that washes in from the Gulf of Mexico. The cleanup generates tons of plastics and other waste from the pristine beaches and marshes of South Padre Island.
    _BDD4295X.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas Lower reaches of the Pecos River near where it empties into the Rio Grande River at Lake Amistad during a clear October afternoon. October 24, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
    EDMM0145564.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas Lower reaches of the Pecos River near where it empties into the Rio Grande River at Lake Amistad during a clear October afternoon. October 24, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
    EDMM0145561.jpg
  • Val Verde County, Texas Lower reaches of the Pecos River near where it empties into the Rio Grande River at Lake Amistad during a clear October afternoon. October 24, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
    EDMM0145560.jpg
  • Trucks Waiting to Clear Customs at US Mexico Border. Laredo, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC6166    2353 1012 0167-012
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  • Texas: Man chained to tree to protest clear cutting of forest along stream. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDAE5657.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX: June 24, 2008. Heavy equipment is used to  clear the formerly live oak tree-lined limestone hills for a luxury subdivision in northwest Bexar County outside San Antonio.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0278532.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294599.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurricane Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions. Volunteers from the Mormon Church work on the house of Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, who has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294598.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294600.jpg
  • Devil's River in south Texas, Val Verde County, with cool clear Texas water and water eroided banks looking like footprints.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Devil's River in south Texas, Val Verde County, with cool clear Texas water and water eroided banks looking like footprints.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190326.jpg
  • Austin, Texas June 11, 2004: Texas' Nicole Denby, left and Nebraska's Priscilla Lopes clear the final hurdle in the 100-meter hurdles at the NCAA outdoor championships.  Denby was the surprise winner in the race with a 12.62 time.  <br />
June, 2004 Austin, TX NCAA DIvision I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. editorial use only<br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
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  • Pecos River in Val Verde County, Texas May, 2004. Filled with clear water after heavy spring rains, the Pecos River flows southward toward the Rio Grande, draining a huge area of west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich ,
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