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Houston, Texas, USA – June 2, 2020: View of the watershed area. Houston lockdown restrictions are slowly being relaxed as the state reopens during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Houston, Texas, USA – June 2, 2020:  View of the watershed area. Houston lockdown restrictions are slowly being relaxed as the state reopens during the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />
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(Editorial use only) Editorial use: Editorial use only photos don't have any model or property releases, which means they can't be used for commercial, promotional, advertorial or endorsement purposes. This type of content is intended to be used in connection with events that are newsworthy or of general interest (for example, in a blog, textbook, newspaper or magazine article.)