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  • An intercity bus, sometimes called a chicken bus, in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • An intercity bus, sometimes called a chicken bus, in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • An intercity bus, sometimes called a chicken bus, in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • An intercity bus, sometimes called a chicken bus, in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • A chicken bus ride between Monterrico and Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • A chicken bus ride between Monterrico and Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • An extraurban "chicken bus" near the Antigua Guatemala market at sunrise on August 13, 2018. Similar buses are a common sight throughout the country, being a main source of transportation.
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  • Tourists in a bus to Volcán Pacaya in March 2012.
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  • Tourists in a bus to Volcán Pacaya in March 2012.
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  • Johan Bruyneel, directeur sportif of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, speaks to a fan from the team bus before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Johan Bruyneel, directeur sportif of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, looks out of the team bus before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia pro cycling race. Yaroslav Popovych, a Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer from Ukraine, won the 116.1-mile stage from Fayetteville to Rome in 4:47:39.<br />
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  • Low angle from left swingarm of motorcycle looking forward during a ride. Rider's left boot is seen as well as terrain being ridden. Shot near Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • Street scene in the El Centro area of San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on Sunday, June 6, 2021.
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  • London, England during the 2012 Olympic Games.
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  • London, England during the 2012 Olympic Games.
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  • Yaroslav Popovych of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team walks to his bike before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia pro cycling race. Popovych won the 116.1-mile stage from Fayetteville to Rome in 4:47:39.<br />
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  • Street teenagers Julio and Aura make out in Guatemala City's Zone 8. Pilar Lopez, coordinator of Medicos Sin Fronteras, said street kids often come to her clinic with sexually transmitted diseases. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages. Here he looks at the new grave of Patricia Ramsey, JonBenet's mother.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages. Here he looks at the new grave of Patricia Ramsey, JonBenet's mother.
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  • Seven-time Tour de France winner and retired cyclist Lance Armstrong walks to the Discovery Channel team bus after signing autographs for fans before Stage 2 of the 2006 Ford Tour de Georgia.<br />
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  • Bob Estep of West Virginia, 64, said he takes a bus two or three times a year to Marietta to stay by the grave of JonBenet Ramsey for anywhere from two weeks to two months. Estep said he slept by the grave in 1998, but was run off by local police in 1999. "I like it here, it's nice and peaceful,"  he said, adding that he did not know anyone in the Ramsey family before he began making his pilgrimages.
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  • Sue Anderson wishes Mike Jones well in the kitchen of The Lantern Inn, his family's restaurant, before he puts on a show as Elvis Presley on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Jones rode on Anderson's school bus for many years, she said, adding "he didn't use to cuss like he does now." Jones has been performing as Elvis at the eatery for 18 years, but Saturday was the curtain call. The Lantern Inn closed its doors on Sunday after more than 40 years of business.<br />
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  • Mike Jones dances with friend Pam Pitts in the kitchen of The Lantern Inn, his family's restaurant, before he puts on a show as Elvis Presley on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Jones rode on Anderson's school bus for many years, she said, adding "he didn't use to cuss like he does now." Jones has been performing as Elvis at the eatery for 18 years, but Saturday was the curtain call. The Lantern Inn closed its doors on Sunday after more than 40 years of business.<br />
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  • Mike Jones dances with friend Pam Pitts in the kitchen of The Lantern Inn, his family's restaurant, before he puts on a show as Elvis Presley on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Jones rode on Anderson's school bus for many years, she said, adding "he didn't use to cuss like he does now." Jones has been performing as Elvis at the eatery for 18 years, but Saturday was the curtain call. The Lantern Inn closed its doors on Sunday after more than 40 years of business.<br />
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  • Mike Jones dances with friend Pam Pitts in the kitchen of The Lantern Inn, his family's restaurant, before he puts on a show as Elvis Presley on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Jones rode on Anderson's school bus for many years, she said, adding "he didn't use to cuss like he does now." Jones has been performing as Elvis at the eatery for 18 years, but Saturday was the curtain call. The Lantern Inn closed its doors on Sunday after more than 40 years of business.<br />
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