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  • Man driving cows in the water during the Rice harvest, in a field near Hampi, Karnataka, India.
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  • Combine harvester. Rice harvest, in a field near Hampi, Karnataka, India.
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  • Young girl with sparklers in front of a shrine. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Young girl / teenager leading the harvest procession. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee processing factory, worker sweeping up coffee dust. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Portrait of the owner of Ganesh coffee, Madikeri. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Husked coffee beans being roasted, Ganesh coffee, Madikeri. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Elderley Indian woman cooking by candlelight on the floor of a hut. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Combine harvester. Rice harvest, in a field near Hampi, Karnataka, India.
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  • Indian man standing in field during the rice harvest, in a field near Hampi, Karnataka, India.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee beans detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee processing factory, beans ready for export. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers pickers carrying bags of coffee on their heads on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee beans drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee plants leaves beans on the plant, green, detail shot. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Roasted coffee beans in bags in a small scale coffee distributor, Ganesh coffee, Madikeri. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Sun breaking through the trees on a coffee plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Woman and her son outside their house. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Three 3 Indian Hindu men standing outside their house on a coffee plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee beans drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian woman cleaning the clay floor of her house. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Shrine in an Indian house. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Detail shot of harvest offerings. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Musicians. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Musicians. The annual Huttari harvest celebrations are the main event of the year of the locals of Madikeri and Coorg. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee processing factory, beans ready for export. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee processing factory, beans ready for export. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Owner of a coffee plantation in front of his Jeep, potrait. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee workers picking coffee on a plantation. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee beans drying in the sun with workers around. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Overhead view of Madikeri city. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Husked coffee beans being roasted, Ganesh coffee, Madikeri. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Coffee farm / buldings in the hills. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man wearing a Lungi / Kaili with a Hindu shrine in the background. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man worshipping a Hindu shrine. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man collecting coffee beans that have been drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man collecting coffee beans that have been drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian woman milking a cow. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man collecting coffee beans that have been drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
    _MG_4521_1_1_1.jpg
  • Coffee beans drying in the sun. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian man painting the walls of his house. Coorg or Kadagu is the largest coffee growing region of India, in the state of Karnataka, the inhabitants - the Kodavas have been cultivating crops such as coffee, black pepper and cardamon for many generations.
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Square Water Pavillion aka Queens Bath at sundown dusk, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Square Water Pavillion aka Queens Bath at sundown dusk, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers with a combine harvester working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers with a combine harvester working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • People lighting candles in worship in Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Two children in the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • A Hindu man in traditional dress in the  Virupaksha temple, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • A woman places her hands on a holy stone in the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Rows of colourful spices in a market on 27th December 2009 in Mysore, Karnataka, India. .
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  • The UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 6th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • An Indian male farmer with two cows working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Garuda shrine stone chariot in the Vitthala temple, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Square Water Pavillion aka Queens Bath at sundown dusk, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers with a combine harvester working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • The Vitthala temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • River crossing with traditional boats at the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers with a combine harvester working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Indian male farmers and labourers with a combine harvester working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • A bag of dried chillis in the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • People outside the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • People lighting candles in worship in Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Market goods outside the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • A Hindu man in traditional dress in the Virupaksha temple, in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • A woman places her hands on a holy stone in the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Rows of colourful spices in a market on 27th December 2009 in Mysore, Karnataka, India. .
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  • A young man selling produce in a market on 27th December 2009 in Mysore, Karnataka, India. .
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  • An Indian male farmer with two cows working the rice fields near the ancient village of Hampi on 5th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Rice is the staple food in India and one of the key crops. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Children in the Virupaksha temple in the UNESCO heritage site, ancient, holy village and Temple complex of Hampi on 4th December 2009, Karnataka, India. Hampi is one of Indias most famous landmarks, with numerous Hindu temples from the Vijayanagara Empire. .
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  • Traditional Indian decorative arches, Hampi, Karnataka, India. .
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  • Rows of colourful spices in a market on 27th December 2009 in Mysore, Karnataka, India. .
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  • Late afternoon high angle wide view landscape shot of Hampi, Karnataka, India. .
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  • IT consultant, Bejoy George together with his wife, Bina and daughetr Nethra visit Leela shopping mall in Bangalore, India.
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  • Bejoy George, an IT cosultant visits a manufacturing plant Bangalore, India
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  • Bina George with  daughter Nethra celebrate, their father / husband's birthday with a surprise party at a friend's house, Bangalore, India.
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