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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15375.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15741.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Pago Pago, American Samoa, October 15, 2009 -- A family temporarily lives in a tent provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The family owned bus appears to reflect their attitude, Hakuna Matata which in Swahili means no worries. David Gonzalez/FEMANational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI14945.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15422.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Amanave, American Samoa, November 15, 2009 -- Large, strong new tents were well received in Amanave, which was the first location to receive the 16-by-16 foot tents designed to withstand the windy, rainy seasonal conditions now prevailing in American Samoa. They replaced smaller, dome style tents. Recipients praised the flexibility of the new tents. The walls can be raised or lowered as needed. The can be closed for privacy. Inside, they remained dry during torrential rain that began several hours after the tents were erected. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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STS111-715-037 - STS-111 - Earth Observations taken during mission STS-111 UF-2.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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S27-36-097 - STS-027 - STS-27 earth observationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15180.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15404.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kemmpthorne [and aides] to American Samoa, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Amer_Sam__DI15223.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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STS080-736-092 - STS-080 - Earth observations taken from Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-80 missionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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