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  • Rice paddy fields at sunrise on the road to Banteay Srei, north of Siem Reap and the main temple complex of Angkor.
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  • Rice paddy fields at sunrise on the road to Banteay Srei, north of Siem Reap and the main temple complex of Angkor.
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  • Rice paddy fields at sunrise on the road to Banteay Srei, north of Siem Reap and the main temple complex of Angkor.
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  • Rice paddy fields at sunrise on the road to Banteay Srei, north of Siem Reap and the main temple complex of Angkor.
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  • Rice paddy fields at sunrise on the road to Banteay Srei, north of Siem Reap and the main temple complex of Angkor.
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  • Birds fly over the Bilu river and surrounding rice fields Kayah State, Myanmar on 11th November 2016. The Bilu river known locally as the Baluchaung is a tributary of the Nam Pawn which is a tributary of the Thalnwin, Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • A view of the paddy fields and the rural landscape on the edge of Ban Namoune, Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR during the rainy season.
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  • A landscape view of recently harvest rice paddy fields in the Miao ethnic minority village of Langde, Guizhou province, China.
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  • Rice padi fields in the Sideman valley in Bali on 13th June 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Sidemen is a small valley in eastern Bali and is known in particualr for its agriculture, with rice being the main crop grown.
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  • Rice padi fields in the Sideman valley in Bali on 13th June 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Sidemen is a small valley in eastern Bali and is known in particualr for its agriculture, with rice being the main crop grown.
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  • Rice padi fields in the Sideman valley in Bali on 13th June 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Sidemen is a small valley in eastern Bali and is known in particualr for its agriculture, with rice being the main crop grown.
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  • Rice padi fields in the Sideman valley in Bali on 13th June 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Sidemen is a small valley in eastern Bali and is known in particualr for its agriculture, with rice being the main crop grown.
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  • Rice padi fields in the Sideman valley in Bali on 13th June 2018 in Bali, Indonesia. Sidemen is a small valley in eastern Bali and is known in particualr for its agriculture, with rice being the main crop grown.
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  • Aerial view of the rice fields, forests and mountains around Lo Pu village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 19th November 2016
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  • Aerial view of the rice fields at harvest time around Lo Pu village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 19th November 2016
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  • Aerial view of the rice fields at harvest time around Panpet village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 14th November 2016
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  • Aerial view of the rice fields at harvest time around Panpet village, Kayah State, Myanmar on 14th November 2016
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  • The UNESCO Heritage Listed Rice Fields at Jatiluwh, Bali, Indonesia.
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  • The UNESCO Heritage Listed Rice Fields at Jatiluwh, Bali, Indonesia.
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  • An Intha ethnic minority village and surrounding rice fields along the Bilu river, Kayah State, Myanmar on 11th November 2016. The Bilu river known locally as the Baluchaung is a tributary of the Nam Pawn which is a tributary of the Thalnwin, Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • An Intha ethnic minority village and surrounding rice fields along the Bilu river, Kayah State, Myanmar on 11th November 2016. The Bilu river known locally as the Baluchaung is a tributary of the Nam Pawn which is a tributary of the Thalnwin, Kayah State, Myanmar
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  • Two crop sprayers walk through a paddy field spraying pesticides on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Recently salt resistant paddy has been developed offering hope to farmers who’s crop is affected by climate change.  Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • A man stands chest deep in water fishing on the edge of a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Rice plants growing on the edge of a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Recently salt resistant paddy has been developed offering hope to farmers who’s crop is affected by climate change.  Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Women work the rice paddy fields on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • A woman sits fishing on the edge of a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Sunrise and morning mist over a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • A woman sits fishing on the edge of a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Sunrise and morning mist over a paddy field on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Women farmers in their paddy fields near Bagabar village in the Maharai Gani district of India. Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS negotiated with the government to lease this 7 acres of land to the community rather than just a family. Nearly 90 women share the land.
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  • Women farmers in their paddy fields near Bagabar village in the Maharai Gani district of India. Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS negotiated with the government to lease this 7 acres of land to the community rather than just a family. Nearly 90 women share the land.
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  • An agronomer discusses planting techniques to workers in organic rice fields, Costa Rica
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  • Portrait of farmer Bounthit Inthavong (59) in her rice field in Tao Than village, Vientiane Lao PDR. Bounthit and her husband Somvang (60) produce organic brown sticky rice, various kinds of bamboo, and fruit and vegetables including green beans, morning glory, lemons and mangos. This area has been hard hit by climate change over recent years and the farming-dependent family is feeling the effects.
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  • A stone cross shrine in a lush green paddy field flanked by hills and woods near Nongpoh, Ri-Bhoi district on 20th September 2018 in Meghalaya, India.
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  • A rice field of TDK8 improved variety which matures quicker than the traditional varieties, Namai village, Feung district, Vientiane province, Laos. The 210-year-old village, home to 878 people, has changed significantly over the past 15 years, with the arrival of a paved road, electricity and clean drinking water. But alongside this welcome progress climate change has brought unprecedented and unpredictable new weather patterns, disrupting harvests and lifestyles in this farming-dependent community.
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  • Farmers Somvang and Bounthit Inthavong weeding their rice field in Tao Than village, Vientiane Lao PDR. They produce organic brown sticky rice, various kinds of bamboo, and fruit and vegetables including green beans, morning glory, lemons and mangos. This area has been hard hit by climate change over recent years and the farming-dependent family is feeling the effects.
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  • Paddy rice growing in terraces in Tetebatu village, Lombok, Indonesia
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  • Bright green paddy rice growing in terraces in Tetebatu village, Lombok, Indonesia
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  • Bright green paddy rice growing in terraces surrounded by coconut trees in Tetebatu village, Lombok, Indonesia
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  • Bright green paddy rice seedlings growing in terraces in Tetebatu village, Lombok, Indonesia
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  • Fish are reared in the rice paddy field and then smoked over an open fire in Gou Kui, a Hani ethnic minority village, Yunnan province, China.
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  • A boy holds a blue bird that he has caught using a catapult in a rice field in Phu Vinh village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam. Songbirds kept in bamboo cages hanging outside houses are popular pets in Vietnam.
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  • A portrait of two rat catchers in a rice field in Vinh An village which specialises in rat catching, Hung Yen province, Vietnam. The process of catching rats involves a dog to sniff the rat holes to see if any are there and a bamboo trap placed down the hole to catch them when they try to escape and a lot of digging. Up to 20 rats can be caught from a single hole. The rat catchers then remove the rats canine teeth to stop them biting and place them alive in a basket. They are killed and cooked at home and are a special dish in this area, particularly for weddings.
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  • Ricefields along the main road from Sam Tai to Muang Kuan during rainy season, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • View of Ban Lao Khao Akha Pouli ethnic minority village and the plain of Muang Sing, Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR
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  • Ricefields and landscape in Sisa'ath village in the Laos province of Vientiane. Over the past decade a paved road and electricity have improved life for the village’s 50 families. But alongside this welcome progress climate change has brought unprecedented and unpredictable new weather patterns, disrupting harvests and lifestyles in the farming-dependent community.
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  • Portrait of a Small Flower Miao ethnic minority woman, wearing her traditional clothing, harvesting rice, Gao Yuan village, Guizhou, China. Almost 35% of Guizhou's population is made up of over 18 different ethnic minorities including the Miao. Each Miao group became isolated in these mountainous regions, hence the present day diversity in their culture, costume and dialects. According to a popular saying, "if you meet 100 Miaos, you will see 100 costumes."
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  • A Miao/Hmong ethnic minority woman carries a baby and a pair rice beaters on her way back from threshing rice. The People's Republic of China recognises 55 ethnic minority groups in China in addition to the Han majority. The ethnic minorities form 9.44% of mainland China and Taiwan's total population and the greatest number can be found in Yunnan Province, 34% (25 ethnic groups).
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  • Landscape of rice terraces and coconut trees, Ganung Kawi temple, Bali, Indonesia
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  • A Tai Dam ethnic minority woman walks with her cows along the road at the end of the day, Ban Pasak, Luang Namtha province, Lao P.DR
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  • A Small Flower Miao ethnic minority woman, wearing her traditional clothing, harvests rice, Gao Yuan village, Guizhou province, China. Almost 35% of Guizhou's population is made up of over 18 different ethnic minorities including the Miao. Each Miao group became isolated in these mountainous regions, hence the present day diversity in their culture, costume and dialects. According to a popular saying, "if you meet 100 Miaos, you will see 100 costumes."
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  • Farmer Maria Castanares whistles (to make the wind blow) whilst separating rice from the straw in her families paddy field in Daguma village, Bagaubayan, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Her husband Gary attended Oxfam’s field school where he learnt about SRI (System of Rice Intensification) farming.
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  • Farmer Maria Castanares separates rice from the straw in her families paddy field in Daguma village, Bagaubayan, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Her husband Gary attended Oxfam’s field school where he learnt about SRI (System of Rice Intensification) farming.
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  • Smoke billows out from a building hidden in the side of a wooded hill above a large paddy field near Nongpoh, Ri-Bhoi district on 20th September 2018 in Meghalaya, India.
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  • A woman holds a bunch of rice she has harvested using a sickle in a paddy field in Phu Vinh village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam.
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  • A tall tree stands in the corner of a A large green rice paddy field from Teknaf Highway, near Cox Bazar, Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, Asia. The blue sky is full of thick white clouds.
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  • A large green rice paddy field from Teknaf Highway, near Cox Bazar, Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, Asia.  On the horizon is the hill range within Myanmar that many Rohingya people had to cross during the Rakhine crisis in 2017. The sky is dark and overcast with clouds.
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  • A wooden cross standing in a paddy rice field in the ethnic Kayan village of Lo Pu, Kayah State, Myanmar on 16th November 2016. In Catholic villages farmers erect wooden crosses two or three weeks before harvest to pray for more grains
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  • A woman wearing a conical hat harvesting paddy rice in Phu Vinh village, Ha Tay province, Vietnam.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods. In the back ground is a filed of maze, also an important part of the Nepalese diet.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • A woman is collection rice seedlings from a nursery to bring them into the rice paddy to plant them in Dhading. Rice, like millet, is part of Nepalese stable foods.
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  • Rice seedlings just planted in the flooded paddy above the Bagmati river in Dhading. Its the rainy season and time to plants rice and millet, the stable food of Nepal.
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  • Construction sign on a rice field adjacent to highway number one, Bac Giang province, Vietnam
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  • Pre Rup, which means "turning the body" in reference to a cremation ritual, is a tall grand towered temple made from laterite and brick. Pre Rup is a state-temple of Rajendravarman II, and was consecrated to Shiva in 962. Stone lions guard each of the four stair cases which lead up the temple, as they stand looking out over the surrounding green paddy fields.
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  • Pre Rup, which means "turning the body" in reference to a cremation ritual, is a tall grand towered temple made from laterite and brick. Pre Rup is a state-temple of Rajendravarman II, and was consecrated to Shiva in 962. Stone lions guard each of the four stair cases which lead up the temple, as they stand looking out over the surrounding green paddy fields.
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  • Pre Rup, which means "turning the body" in reference to a cremation ritual, is a tall grand towered temple made from laterite and brick. Pre Rup is a state-temple of Rajendravarman II, and was consecrated to Shiva in 962. Stone lions guard each of the four stair cases which lead up the temple, as they stand looking out over the surrounding green paddy fields.
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  • Pre Rup, which means "turning the body" in reference to a cremation ritual, is a tall grand towered temple made from laterite and brick. Pre Rup is a state-temple of Rajendravarman II, and was consecrated to Shiva in 962. Stone lions guard each of the four stair cases which lead up the temple, as they stand looking out over the surrounding green paddy fields.
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  • Pre Rup, which means "turning the body" in reference to a cremation ritual, is a tall grand towered temple made from laterite and brick. Pre Rup is a state-temple of Rajendravarman II, and was consecrated to Shiva in 962. Stone lions guard each of the four stair cases which lead up the temple, as they stand looking out over the surrounding green paddy fields.
    2006-11-05_Pre Rup_A.jpg
  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. Pheng, 38 years old has worked as a technician for the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) in Xieng Khouang Province for a year. Her husband was killed by UXO whilst foraging for food in the forest a few years ago and she struggled to support her five children labouring in paddy fields and weaving at home with just enough income to keep the family alive. It's MAGs policy to select from the local population  the poorest members of the community to be trained and employed as technicians.
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  • Xieng Khouang Province is a mountainous province in the north of Laos, the most bombed country, per capita, in the world. More than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions were dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974, many of which did not explode on impact causing death and injury to the local population
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. <br />
Denonation of 4 BLU-26 cluster bomb sub-munitions known locally as 'bombies' in Ban Namoune village.  . 'Bombies' are the most common form of UXO remaining - approximately 80 million unexploded bombies remained in Laos after the Vietnam War. They cause more accidents than any other type of UXO in Laos.
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  • Rice seedlings ready to be planted. Its the rainy season and time to plants rice and millet, the stable food of Nepal.
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