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Subject: [Spam 3.81] Picks of the Week: The Great Energy Challenge | Enter Our Photo Contest | Save on Cool Thermal Art

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 Photographs by Robb Kendrick (football players, Poca, West Virginia), Michael Camilleri (tea plantation, Malaysia), James P. Blair (twilight, Nauset Beach, Massachusetts), Paul Nicklen (Svalbard, Norway), and Jimm Webb (kids photographing, U.S./Mexico border)

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