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  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448023.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448026.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448022.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448016.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448024.jpg
  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007:  Eighth grade Hispanic  students are blinfolded and led into a rope maze in order to test their group problem solving ability at The Outdoor School on Lake LBJ, Texas. The students are from a  Brownsville, TX public charter school.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007:  Eighth grade Hispanic  students are helped on a rope swing by the instructor during an outdoor problem solving activity at The Outdoor School on Lake LBJ, Texas. The students are from a  Brownsville, TX public charter school.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007: Seventh and eighth grade Hispanic students learn to trust their ppers in a blindfold activity at The Outdoor School, Lake LBJ Burnet County. The students are from the IDEA pubic charter school in Brownsville, TX      ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007: Seventh and eighth grade Hispanic students learn kayaking and other water  activities at The Outdoor School, Lake LBJ Burnet County. The students are from the IDEA pubic charter school in Brownsville, TX    ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Houston, TX October 14, 2006:  Seventh grade field trip to George Observatory at Brazos Bend State Park south of Houston where students simulated mission control on a space shuttle mission.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Houston, TX October 14, 2006:  Seventh grade field trip to George Observatory at Brazos Bend State Park south of Houston where students simulated mission control on a space shuttle mission.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007: Seventh and eighth grade Hispanic students learn to trust their ppers in a blindfold activity at The Outdoor School, Lake LBJ Burnet County. The students are from the IDEA pubic charter school in Brownsville, TX     ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007: Seventh and eighth grade Hispanic students learn kayaking and other water  activities at The Outdoor School, Lake LBJ Burnet County. The students are from the IDEA pubic charter school in Brownsville, TX    ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007:  Eighth grade Hispanic  students are blinfolded and led into a rope maze in order to test their group problem solving ability at The Outdoor School on Lake LBJ, Texas. The students are from a  Brownsville, TX public charter school.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Texas: Fourth grader collects spring water sample at Colorado River tributary in Burnet County. MR ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Granite Shoals, TX April 24. 2007: Seventh and eighth grade Hispanic students learn to trust their ppers in a blindfold activity at The Outdoor School, Lake LBJ Burnet County. The students are from the IDEA pubic charter school in Brownsville, TX      ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas: Elementary students eat lunch during school field trip to 19th-century restored farm. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX May 10, 2006: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) annual trade show and convention attracts hundreds of suppliers and industry professionals to learn new methods of protecting the environment.  High school students from the Rio Grade Valley of Texas meet with their state Senator Eddie Lucio at the State Capitol ceremonies. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX May 10, 2006: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) annual trade show and convention attracts hundreds of suppliers and industry professionals to learn new methods of protecting the environment.  High school students from the Rio Grade Valley of Texas meet with their state Senator Eddie Lucio at the State Capitol ceremonies. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Third grade students listen on porch of one-room schoolhouse while fellow student reads from old textbook during school field trip to restored 19th century farm.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Stonewall, TX October, 2007: African-American male dressed as Buffalo Soldier describes daily life for black soldiers on the Texas frontier in the 1860s to fifth-grade boys and girls on field trip to Johnson Settlement section of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson City, Texas. Students learn how early Anglo settlers, including LBJ's great-frandfather, lived on the Texas frontier in the 1860s. ©© Bob DaemmrichPhotography      ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Santa Rosa de Copan: School children takes notes during fieldtrip to Mayan ruins near Guatemalan border west. 1998 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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