Pumpkin patches are a common sight along the roads of Pennsylvania’s Amish country in fall. // Photograph by Joelle Morris, My Shot
From the October 2010 issue of National Geographic Traveler and the National Geographic book Drives of a Lifetime
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Jan. 20, 1994: “Time Out From a Higher Calling,” read a title on this photograph alongside a story about a group of East Harlem nuns originally from France. Sister Marie Chantal, leaping, and Sister Marie Francesca worked out at the Tae Kwon Do Academy at 828 Ninth Avenue. “The fact that we know tae kwon do doesn’t change anything,” Mother Marie Martha, the group’s mother superior told David Gonzalez, the reporter. “It’s just a sport.” Photo: Jack Manning/The New York Times Photo: Jack Manning/The New York Times
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Early 1900s
A zookeeper and a young visitor with a hippopotamus at the St. Louis Zoo in the early 20th century.
An Indian mahout washes his elephant in the Yamuna river in New Delhi on May 29.
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