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At the Tenuta Di Capezzare, Roberto Contini Bonacassi in the Frantoio checking the olive oil. Century-old ceramic urns store Italian olive oil, made at this Tuscan estate for nearly 1,200. Valued through the ages for food, fuel, slave, and sacrament, the olive's liquid gold remains unsurpassed among oils.
The NASA Dryden DC-8 at the Juan Santamaria Airport in San Jose early in the morning before taking off on an AIRSAR survey.
Trains and commuters coming into Grand Central Terminal in the morning rush hour.
Boeing manufacturing plant in Wichita, Kansas is a major facility for the world's largest aerospace firm producing half of all commercial airlines worldwide. Boeing's 238 buildings sprawl over 1200 acres and propel Wichita's economy.
The submarine Texas SSN75 at the Northrop Grumman Shipyard with Hampton Roads in the background.
Evan Giller (jacket), Keith Rauschenbach (blue shirt) and unidentified woman at TIAA-CREF in New York.
Jim McKenna at TIAA-CREF in Denver, Colorado.
Michael Ferraro at TIAA-CREF in New York.
Scott Gunter at TIAA-CREF in Denver, Colorado.
At the Tenuta Di Capezzare, Roberto Contini Bonacassi in the Frantoio checking the olive oil. Century-old ceramic urns store Italian olive oil, made at this Tuscan estate for nearly 1,200. Valued through the ages for food, fuel, slave, and sacrament, the olive's liquid gold remains unsurpassed among oils.
At the Tenuta Di Capezzare, Roberto Contini Bonacassi in the Frantoio checking the olive oil. Century-old ceramic urns store Italian olive oil, made at this Tuscan estate for nearly 1,200. Valued through the ages for food, fuel, slave, and sacrament, the olive's liquid gold remains unsurpassed among oils.
At the Tenuta Di Capezzare, Roberto Contini Bonacassi in the Frantoio checking the olive oil. Century-old ceramic urns store Italian olive oil, made at this Tuscan estate for nearly 1,200. Valued through the ages for food, fuel, slave, and sacrament, the olive's liquid gold remains unsurpassed among oils.
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