- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 6/2/2020: This lady is standing in front of the main entrance lobby holding a poster against the glass demanding action to her cause. This is on the sidewalk and on the street in downtown Fort Lauderdale in front of Government Center East in front of the Library. She is demanding that the local county government flatten the curve on other things instead of focusing on the coronavirus, covid 19, china virus pandemic.
- Sale!Isolated black background low key cool Santa Claus with a Ho Ho Ho gold chain, thumbs up and being cool. Traditional holiday Father Christmas costume in red velvet, white fur, beard, and glasses.
- Sale!Miami, Florida, USA - September 25th, 2021 - square Vaccines Save Lives sign for the Covid-19 vaccination on a large tile wall with a shot cartoon icon image in black and white text at Frost Museum.
- Sale!Boone, North Carolina / USA - July 14, 2018: The big toy train at Tweetsie Railroad theme park for kids up in the smoky mountains with black smoke and tourist passengers having a good run time. Tweetsie Railroad is a family-oriented heritage railroad and Wild West amusement park located between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina, United States. The centerpiece of the park is a 3-mile ride on a train pulled by one of Tweetsie Railroad's two historic narrow-gauge steam locomotives. https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/boone-north-carolina-usa-07142018-big-1140659951 #amusementpark #themepark #kids #railroad #trains #locomotives
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA – March 5, 2021: Couple of visiting college student tourist on spring break and in the sand suntanning near miami dade in broward county texting on cell phones
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA - March 5, 2021: Brunette white caucasian college girls wearing two piece bikini bathing suits, no masks during covid-19 coronavirus pandemic during spring break.
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA - March 5, 2021: Local law enforcement broward county sheriff department and city police breaking up a spring break crowd during covid-19 coronavirus pandemic virus