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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • A turtle sits on a log at a water treatment facility in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Well water is pumped in to a man made lake in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; South 12th Avenue is home to many strip malls on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; South 12th Avenue is home to many strip malls on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  University of Arizona students, Alec Kelly-Jones, 24, (left), and Isaac Palomo, 23, plant trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Recharge basins west of Tucson hold water from the Central Arizona Project, which is designed to bring Colorado River water to Pima, Pinal and Maricopa counties.  CAP carries water from Lake Havasu near Parker to the southern boundary of the San Xavier Indian Reservation in the Sonoran Desert southwest of Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; South 12th Avenue is home to many strip malls on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit in front of apartment complexes along West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, (left), digs holes for trees with assistance from Betsy Wilkening of Arizona Project Wet.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, digs holes for trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; South 12th Avenue is home to many strip malls on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez, (left), of Tierra Y Libertad Organization, speaks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, (left), digs holes for trees with assistance from Betsy Wilkening of Arizona Project Wet.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  University of Arizona students, Alec Kelly-Jones, 24, (left), and Isaac Palomo, 23, plant trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the  Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Jesus Villa, 19, left, and academy 12th-grader, Nimsi Pena, 17, prep for tree planting.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Depleted Britta water filters used in pitchers to remove or reduce zinc, copper, cadmium, chlorine, mercury and other contaminents and impurities from water are discarded in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, digs holes for trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Depleted Britta water filters used in pitchers to remove or reduce zinc, copper, cadmium, chlorine, mercury and other contaminents and impurities from water are discarded in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Depleted Britta water filters used in pitchers to remove or reduce zinc, copper, cadmium, chlorine, mercury and other contaminents and impurities from water are discarded in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Bottled drinking water is transported for delivery in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_022.jpg
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_11.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_10.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_02.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_01.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_08.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_07.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_05.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_03.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Luis Benitez Ortiz, 19, (left), Sara Ochoa Anarade, 19, and Anai Melchor Ramirez, 20, drink water along a trail south of Sells, Arizona, after crossing illegally in to Arizona, USA, from Mexico.  The three, from Michoacon, Mexico, entered the United States illegally at the Arizona border on to the Tohono O'odham Nation at the deadliest stretch of desert for crossers along the U.S. border with Mexico.  The water was placed along the trail about 18 miles north of the border by Rev. Mike Wilson to help alleviate deaths from dehydration.
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  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
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  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
    Tubac_121123_NJG1318.JPG
  • Undocumented migrants, who crossed illegally in to Arizona from Mexico, drink water from bottles placed by Rev. Mike Wilson along trail heads in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odham Nation along the deadliest stretch of the U.S./Mexico border.  One woman, (center), vomited water, a sign of heat exhaustion and dehydration.  The three were about 18 miles north of the border.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Anai Melchor Ramirez, 20, along with two others, drink water along a trail south of Sells, Arizona, after crossing illegally in to Arizona, USA, from Mexico.  The three, from Michoacon, Mexico, entered the United States illegally at the Arizona border on to the Tohono O'odham Nation at the deadliest stretch of desert for crossers along the U.S. border with Mexico.  The water was placed along the trail about 18 miles north of the border by Rev. Mike Wilson to help alleviate deaths from dehydration.
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  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
    Tubac_121123_NJG1315.JPG
  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
    Tubac_121123_NJG1314.JPG
  • A discarded water bottle sits near a cattle tank where illegal immigrants obtain water near Little Tucson in the Sonoran Desert on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, USA.  The area has the highest death rate of migrants crossing illegally from Mexico along the border.
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  • Luis Benitez Ortiz, 19, (left), Sara Ochoa Anarade, 19, and Anai Melchor Ramirez, 20, drink water along a trail south of Sells, Arizona, after crossing illegally in to Arizona, USA, from Mexico.  The three, from Michoacon, Mexico, entered the United States illegally at the Arizona border on to the Tohono O'odham Nation at the deadliest stretch of desert for crossers along the U.S. border with Mexico.  The water was placed along the trail about 18 miles north of the border by Rev. Mike Wilson to help alleviate deaths from dehydration.
    Border_a_DSC_0089.jpg
  • Luis Benitez Ortiz, 19, (left), Sara Ochoa Anarade, 19, and Anai Melchor Ramirez, 20, drink water along a trail south of Sells, Arizona, after crossing illegally in to Arizona, USA, from Mexico.  The three, from Michoacon, Mexico, entered the United States illegally at the Arizona border on to the Tohono O'odham Nation at the deadliest stretch of desert for crossers along the U.S. border with Mexico.  The water was placed along the trail about 18 miles north of the border by Rev. Mike Wilson to help alleviate deaths from dehydration.
    Border_a_DSC_0087.jpg
  • Luis Benitez Ortiz, 19, (left), Sara Ochoa Anarade, 19, and Anai Melchor Ramirez, 20, drink water along a trail south of Sells, Arizona, after crossing illegally in to Arizona, USA, from Mexico.  The three, from Michoacon, Mexico, entered the United States illegally at the Arizona border on to the Tohono O'odham Nation at the deadliest stretch of desert for crossers along the U.S. border with Mexico.  The water was placed along the trail about 18 miles north of the border by Rev. Mike Wilson to help alleviate deaths from dehydration.
    Border_a_DSC_0086.jpg
  • A heavy flow of discarded plastic bottles, tires, logs, and other debris about the length of a football field clogs the Santa Cruz River in the Sonoran Desert south ofTubac, Arizona, USA.  Debris lines and clogs the river in other areas of this riparian area as well.  The river, located in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, runs seasonally with natural run off, but runs most of the year with reclaimed water.  The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, a popular hiking trail run by the National Park Service, parallels the river in this area.  The wood plank once served as a foot bridge over the water.
    Tubac_121123_NJG1317.JPG
  • Water provided as humanitarian aid by Rev. Mike Wilson sit along trails used by undocumented migrants crossing into the United States from Mexico on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona. The area, which is south of Little Tucson, has the highest death rate of undocumented migrants along the 2,000 mile stretch of border.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Wat_NJG_2972a.jpg
  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Wat_NJG_2947a.tif
  • Water from melting snow flows from the Santa Catalina Mountains to the desert floor, Sonoran Desert, Coronado National Forest, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Wat_NJG_2943a.tif
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