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What separates the ultrarich from the just-plain-rich? The gigayacht

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Geological Survey, Hilo, Hawaii (10,731 square feet)Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Independence, Ohio (6,609 square feet)

What separates the ultrarich from the just-plain-rich? The gigayacht

United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Indianola, Iowa (2,616 square feet)United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Jacksonville, Fla. (2,700 square feet)Office of Inspector General, King of Prussia, Pa. (3,109 square feet)

What separates the ultrarich from the just-plain-rich? The gigayacht

Mine Safety Health Administration, Knoxville, Tenn. (2,969 square feet)Corps of Engineers, Civil, Lakewood, Colo. (21,015 square feet)

What separates the ultrarich from the just-plain-rich? The gigayacht

Bureau of Indian Affairs, Lapwai, Idaho (6,068 square feet)

United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Laredo, Texas (2,645 square feet)Above ground graves are placed next to each other under the shade of a banyan tree at the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in the Brownsville neighborhood of Miami. The cemetery holds the remains of 10,000 Black Americans, including some of Miami’s most influential figures including Miami’s first Black millionaire, D.A. Dorsey, and Gwen Cherry, Florida’s first Black woman to serve in Florida’s legislature. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

Above ground graves are placed next to each other under the shade of a banyan tree at the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in the Brownsville neighborhood of Miami. The cemetery holds the remains of 10,000 Black Americans, including some of Miami’s most influential figures including Miami’s first Black millionaire, D.A. Dorsey, and Gwen Cherry, Florida’s first Black woman to serve in Florida’s legislature. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)Sometimes faithfulness leads to sorrow, as several images reveal.

In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, women weep as the body of their mother, who died from, is carried for cremation. Another haunting photo shows the flames rising from the cremation pyre.

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