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  • Boulders Resort-golf course located outside of Phoenix in the Sonoran Desert.  This is important because the whole concept and design is to fit in with the environment and leave the natural terrain and wildlife virtually untouched. The Suguaro cactus is saved and the architecture creates rapport between the buildings and the rocks.
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  • Boulders Resort-golf course located outside of Phoenix in the Sonoran Desert.  This is important because the whole concept and design was to fit in with the environment and leave the natural terrain and wildlife virtually untouched. The Suguaro cactus is saved and the architecture creates rapport between the buildings and the rocks.
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  • Damarise Aqqiarug dresses her two-year-old son Lester in an outpost camp near Igloolik. In an effort to reconnect with the land, some Inuit families have chosen to move out of town to live in outpost camps. Until Europeans came north,  the Inuit had lived on the land as nomadic hunters for about 4,500 years. Living in an outpost camp  is a remnant of this nomadic Inuit lifestyle. The government provides a small subsidy to help families set up. The Aqqiarugs built a small shelter and hunt and fish for a living. Aurora image #1891410004
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  • Damarise Aqqiarug dresses her two-year-old son Lester in an outpost camp near Igloolik. In an effort to reconnect with the land, some Inuit families have chosen to move out of town to live in outpost camps. Until Europeans came north,  the Inuit had lived on the land as nomadic hunters for about 4,500 years. Living in an outpost camp  is a remnant of this nomadic Inuit lifestyle. The government provides a small subsidy to help families set up. The Aqqiarugs built a small shelter and hunt and fish for a living.
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  • Conservation biologist Dr.Camille Parmesan studying the migration of butterflies in the Pyrenees, Spain. In 2007, as a lead author, she shared in the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change along with Al Gore.
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