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15 Powerful Images That Prove People Are Truly Amazing

People from all over our world who go above and beyond.

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100-year-old Fauja Singh is a Guinness record marathon runner who finished in 8 hours, 25 minutes, and 18 seconds, becoming the oldest marathon runner to complete such a distance.

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Maule Dhan coming back to camp with beeswax after a honey hunt.

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Dashrath Manjhi spent 22 years making a pathway through the mountain separating his village from a city to get access to the healthcare his community needs.

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Aaron Fotheringham professionally skateboarding in a wheelchair.

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María Lorena Ramirez is a 50k marathon winner in Mexico. She ran in a skirt and sandals.

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Ted Rammel, a surgeon who operates in a wheelchair.

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9-year-old Daniel Cabrera using light from McDonald’s to do his homework.

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Cyclist Paweł Poljański’s legs after 16 race stages of the Tour de France.

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Vanessa Low, a 2016 Paralympic champion who performed a world record-breaking 4.93-meter long jump.

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Ballet dancers rehearsing.

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John Bramblitt is a blind painter who creates incredible artwork.

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Environmentalist Jadav Payeng has been planting trees for 37 years.

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Today his forest exceeds 550 hectares.

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This Philippino teacher has to cross a powerful river every day to get to school and her students.

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That is sheer dedication to help children further their education.

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