The Brooklyn Bridge on a rainy winter night.

The Maroon Bells, near Aspen, Colorado, are allegedly the most photographed mountains in the world. Here, two hikers take a break to admire them.
One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, overlooks the reflecting pools that honor the events of Sept. 11, 2001. It is as much a monument to that tragedy as it is an office building.
Jonathan Sussman (left) and Jack Lillian, two New York University students, go on a photo shoot in Chinatown in lower Manhattan.
New York University College of Dentistry student Amera Al-Faleh examines a patient's teeth at an outreach event for the homeless, while another student shines a phone flashlight to give a better view.

A traffic signal in Squamish, BC switches to green in January 2017. Squamish is one of the top rock climbing locations in North America.
Although Hudson Yards in Manhattan contains multiple enormous construction projects, parts of the area remain somewhat untouched and empty. A sign by the Painters and Allied Traders of New York hangs by this site.
A runner passes by the Charles River in Boston on a summer day.
Water flows over Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada. The falls are the biggest in the world.
Two people walk in the shallows off of Castle Island, Boston. Castle Island is the location of now-defunct Fort Independence.

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