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  • Freshly harvested bundles of grass drying in an Akha Nuquie village in remote and roadless Ban Peryenxangmai village, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Lying in a cleared patch of the surrounding forest, typical Akha villages have houses which are made of bamboo and wood with thatched roofs and house 'horns' although increasingly houses now have corregated iron roofs. The Akha favour remote locations above the plains and valleys, generally 1000-1500m high where there is plenty of forest cover.
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  • A woman stoops near bundles of Evening Standard newspapers in Piccadilly, on 9th November 2017, London, England.
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  • Two Hmong girls carrying bundles of hemp (cannabis sativa) plant back from the field, Ban Long Kuang, Houaphan province, Lao PDR. Making hemp fabric is a long and laborious process; the end result is a strong durable cloth with qualities similar to linen which the Hmong women make into skirts, for their traditional clothing. In Lao PDR, hemp is now only cultivated in remote mountainous areas of the north.
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  • Bundles of prisoners clothes all clean and ready to return to prisoners on the wings.  HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners. Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Bundles of prisoners clothes all clean and ready to return to prisoners on the wings.  HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners. Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Newspaper delivery men unload a van of Evening Standard first editions onto trolleys for distribution in the Bank area in the City of London, the capitals financial district, 7th March 2018, in London England.
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  • Bundles of wheat drying in the sunshine on the rooftop of small building on the 3rd of March 2020 in Raniswara, Ghairung, Gorkha, Nepal.
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  • A Nepalese male factory worker holds out bundles of raw wool that he has sorted in the outdoor store area of the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers, as the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • A female factory worker sits and sorts through the newly arrived bundles of raw wool in the store area of the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers, as the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • A Nepalese male factory worker sits and sorts through the newly arrived bundles of raw wool in the store area of the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers, as the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • Recently dyed wool bundles in a variety of colors hanging to dry outdoors of the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers, as the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • A Nepalese male factory worker sits and sorts through the newly arrived bundles of raw wool in the store area of the R.C Rug Factory in the Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers, as the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • Formal shirts bundle on display in the window of City menswear retailer Pink, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England. Traditional City bowler hats and pinstripe suits are now rare, even among older bankers and financiers.
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  • A workman with a tattoo on his arm carries a bundle of short wooden planks on his shoulder, about to cross Westminster Bridge towards the Houses of Parliament, on 12th September 2017, in London, England.
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  • A bundle of dyed wool in the store room of the R.C Rug Factory in Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada, and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers. This is because the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • A female Nepalese worker of R.C rug factory in Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal. She is weighing a bundle of raw wool. The company export rugs and carpets to Europe the U.S and Canada.
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  • A bundle of dried fish for sale at Muang Sing market, Luang Namtha province, Lao PDR. The catching of small birds and fish, frogs and crabs still forms an important routine for village people. In the past, the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used to feed the family, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash.
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  • Two tourists reading a street map, refuse the chance to buy a helium balloon from a street vendor near the Tower of London. A man selling a huge bundle of tacky balloons with faces of cartoon characters: jumbo elephants; rabbits; clowns and parrots are clearly not of interest to the visitors who have instead, come to the Tower of London for a dose of history and culture. The woman looks shocked and embarrassed while it is the male of the couple who puts up a hand of objection, saying absolutely no to this offer of tat and rubbish.
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  • A bundle of pine wood for sale as firewood at a roadside stall in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR.
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  • With a dark, weathered face, an elderly man carries a harvest of straw on his back - a traditional way of bringing in the harvested - in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. The man is close to the viewer, looking directly at us while other members of his community appear around a bend. Agriculture accounts for about 40% of Nepal's GDP, services comprise 41% and industry 22%. Agriculture employs 76% of the workforce, services 18% and manufacturing/craft-based industry 6%. Agricultural produce — mostly grown in the Terai region bordering India — includes tea, rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, root crops, milk, and water buffalo meat. Industry mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce, including jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain.
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  • A woman carries a bundle of collected cardboard to a recycling plant in Aberdeen Street. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • Wearing shorts, long socks, slippers and a t-shirt on an otherwise cold autumn afternoon, a male cyclist looks over shoulder before re-joining traffic flow on busy Charing Cross Road in central London. His bike is of a foldaway Brompton-style design, such that can collapse into a small carry-on bundle that can be accommodated on public transport like trains. A London taxi drives past at speed near Leicester Square underground station in the heart of Theatreland.
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  • A Chinese workman pulls along a bundle of paper lanterns during preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
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