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  • Three of the Assateague Wild Horses grazing in the marshland,  the early morning light
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  • Three of the Assateague Wild Horses, in the early morning sunlight, grazing in the thick dried grasses of the marshland
    DRF11288-170.tif
  • A herd of horses with one colt, atop a grassy ridge line backed by storm clouds.
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  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-8.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
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  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-206.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-201.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-197.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-207.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-187.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-44.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-209.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-191.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-190.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-189.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-186.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-173.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-164.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-66.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-45.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-26.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-25.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-24.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-192.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-202.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-203.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-215.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-183.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-172.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-166.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-38.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-40.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-21.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-20.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-194.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-188.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-185.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-182.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-14.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-212.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-171.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-169.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-65.tif
  • Two wild horses graze on the dried grasses of the marsh that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-198.tif
  • A Chestnut Assateague Wild Horse , in the early morning sunlight, grazes on the dried marsh grasses
    DRF11288-251-Edit-Edit.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse, with the sunlight behind him, grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-322.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-278.tif
  • A solitary brown Assateague wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-256.tif
  • DRF11288-236.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-141.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-130.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-119.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-100.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-80.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-57.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-305.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse, with the sunlight behind him, grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-274.tif
  • DRF11288-224.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-155.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-137.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-133.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-98.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-79.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-58.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-61.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-281.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-159.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-153.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-149.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-136.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-126.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-110.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-95.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-94.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-101.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-84.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-83.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-60.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse, with the sunlight behind him, grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-276.tif
  • DRF11288-218.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-105.tif
  • A brown and white colored wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grass that surrounds a portion of Assateague Island National Park, in Maryland.
    DRF11288-59.tif
  • A solitary brown wild horse grazes on the dried marsh grasses that surround a portion of Assateague Island National Park.
    DRF11288-6.tif
  • DRF11288-325-Edit.tif
  • An Assateague Wild Horse is grazing in the marshland, in the early morning light
    DRF11288-102-Edit.tif
  • DRF11288-34-Edit.tif
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  • Two Native woman, one dressed in traditional clothing, sit atop their horses, while a man, riding atop his horse, carrying a large American Flag that is streaming in the breeze, as all three ride across a wide-open field in the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • Two Native woman, one dressed in traditional clothing, sit atop their horses, while a man, riding atop his horse, carrying a large American Flag that is streaming in the breeze, as all three ride across a wide-open field in the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock during the NoDAPL protests.
    DF11032-11911.tif
  • A herd of broncs, raised by Bud Longbreak, run free across the open plains of Faith, South Dakota.
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  • Bud Longbrake's broncs running wild as they make their way to the corral from the pastures.
    DF11220-907549-ps.tif
  • Bud Longbrake'sbroncs are being held in a corral at the SDRA Championships in Rapid City, South Dakota.
    DF11220-907490-Edit.tif
  • Bud Longbrake's broncs running wild as they make their way to the corral from the pastures.
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  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
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According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
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  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
<br />
According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
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  • A Native man on horseback, smoking a cigarette, and wearing a blue bandana, with eagle feathers attached, tied around his head, is riding through the Oceti Sakowin encampment, with tipis in the background.
    DF11032-11900-Edit.tif
  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
    DF11032-11794-Edit.tif
  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
    DF11032-11800-Edit.tif
  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
    DF11032-11797-Edit.tif
  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
    DF11032-11793-Edit.tif
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