Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children jump into the Big Wood River from an old train bridge to cool off in Sun Valley, Idaho. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the first six months of 2012 accounted for the warmest January-June period on record for the US mainland since record keeping began in 1895. Photo courtesy: AFP




















