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Tag: Nature

Embassy Apia and U.S. Forest Service help Samoan mangroves

Embassy Reykjavík witnesses active volcano

Ambassador George Glass and his wife Mary plant pine trees in the U.S.-Portugal Friendship Forest during FestVerde. Photo courtesy of Embassy Lisbon

Friendship Forest

Ambassador Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr. (right) meets with emergency management personnel at the Victorian State Coordination Center, Jan. 2020. Photo by Nicola Taylor

Unbreakable allies fight fires down under

The Office of Conservation and Water’s 20-person team works to protect nature for people’s benefit worldwide, while also supporting the U.S. private sector. Photo by Amanda J. Richard

Office of Conservation and Water

View from the top of the Spanish Cultural Center in Bata, Equatorial Guinea’s largest city, Jan. 30. The city’s oceanfront promenade is several miles long. Photo by Bryan Schiller

Equatorial Guinea

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