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  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
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  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Sunset over field of rolled straw near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Golden light at sundown illuminates these rolled straw bails as the clouds light up over this agricultural landscape.
    20150921_yorkshire straw bails sunse...jpg
  • Street scene with a man wearing a straw boater hat as a young boy rides his scooter across a ledge outside a gaming shop in Chinatown in Soho, London, United Kingdom. The present Chinatown is in the Soho area occupying the area in and around Gerrard Street. It contains a number of Chinese restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, souvenir shops, and other Chinese-run businesses and is in itself a major tourist destination.
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  • Street scene with a man wearing a straw boater hat outside a gaming shop in Chinatown in Soho, London, United Kingdom. The present Chinatown is in the Soho area occupying the area in and around Gerrard Street. It contains a number of Chinese restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, souvenir shops, and other Chinese-run businesses and is in itself a major tourist destination.
    20190729_chinatown straw boater_001.jpg
  • It is 1985 and a farmer walks along a line of long, combustible straw and with a pitchfork and smouldering straw, sets fire to the organic material in an Essex field, southern England. It is late summer and the harvested corn has left behind short stubble which the farmer sets ablaze. This now restricted practice of destroying cereal straw and stubble by flame was stopped by the introduction of The Crop Residues (Burning) Regulations of 1993 which now restricts farmers on burning crop materials, including residues of oilseed rape, field beans and peas, except in very limited circumstances, e.g. for disease control where a plant health order has been served. The burning of straw and stubble also deprives the soil of valuable organic material and releases greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
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  • Watching out for the straw bear at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3112cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3101cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3064cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3084cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3352cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3258cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performer at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3236cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3289cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3222cc_1.jpg
  • Old Glory Molly musicians at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3202cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3175cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Old Glory Molly dancers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039695cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performer at The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039687cc_1.jpg
  • Gog Magog Molly dancer at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039699cc_1.jpg
  • Old Glory Molly musician at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039693cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3363cc_1.jpg
  • Sayed Mohammed, 18, a mason’s assistant is responsible for plastering the walls, during the renovation of the old city district of Murad Khane. He is using a traditional mud-based render made out of gravel, straw and mud. <br />
“The builders tread the mud, straw and gravel mixture for a couple of days to make it strong” he says. “It’s tougher than concrete when it’s finished.” . <br />
<br />
Sayed dreams of being a good mason, having a car and a family. He has been working since he was ten when he used to sell fruit during the Taliban years, he has no education.  Murad Khane, the ancient centre of Kabul is undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. The foundation was set up by Steward Rory Stewart, the man who’s life has inspired a Hollywood biopic starring Orlando Bloom. He walked across Afghanistan with his dog, governed a province in  Iraq , tutored Prince William and Harry and was asked personally by Prince Charles to undertake the project of regenerating the heart of the old city centre. Two years later, the project has galvanized the local community who have all been offered work. The organization has cleared some 20,000 tons of rotting garbage from the streets, built a primary school, a clinic and restored several of the finest courtyard homes to near-mint condition. With an eye for capacity building Stewart has also developed a school for traditional crafts,
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  • Farmers transport  straw on their heavily laiden bicycles, much need food for their livestock, Sonepur, Bihar, India.
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  • A straw house at Poors Piece Conservation Project is pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. Newly born lambs lie in the straw in the barn. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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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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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A newly born lamb in the straw in the barn. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
    AB9A3851.jpg
  • 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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  • Bihar India March 2011.Young boy carrying straw.
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  • Bihar India March 2011. Young boy carrying straw.
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  • A man in grey body paint drink a beer through a straw at the Standon Calling Festival in Hertfordshire, UK.<br />
Standon Calling is a small independent festival set among the hills in Herfordshire that showcases World Music, Indie Music and dance Music. It is one of the new, small and quirky boutique festivals which have become popular in the UK.
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  • A 15 year-old teenage girl sips a Starbucks Frappuccino coffee through a straw in a London Street. Dressed in a black cloche-style hat, black glasses and matching black coat, the young lady purses her lips to draw in the iced drink, ironically on a bitterly cold mid-winter's day. The girl's long hair spills over her shoulders and her hat is pulled low over her head, keeping the low temperatures out. The wall is in a back street of Greenwich in southeast London, the area of the city known for its maritime heritage and this young consumer is a target buyer for Starbucks, the coffee retailer.
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  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
    20180214_chile_mapuches_150.jpg
  • McDonald’s soft drink cup and plastic straw floating in the sea by Folkestone Harbour, Kent, United Kingdom.
    Plastic_Floating_In_The_Sea-6386.jpg
  • A villager lays fresh straw over the roof rafters of a building with the backdrop of Himalayan foothills and snow-tipped mountain peaks, on 10th November 1995, in Ghorepani, Himalayas, Nepal.
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  • Buffalo mouth grass, straw mushrooms and wild dok kare flowers for sale at Hua Kua evening market on the outskirts of Vientiane, Lao PDR. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Laos, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm pregnant cows_H.jpg
  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm pregnant cows_I.jpg
  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm pregnant cows_A.jpg
  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Rope made from rice straw, Si Lian village, Yunnan province, China
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  • Wearing a traditional jade bracelet and a straw hat, a Bai ethnic minority woman winnows wheat by dropping the grains from a height allowing the chaff to blow away, Da Cheng village, Yunnan province, China
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  • Sheryl is an Airport Ambassador Volunteer at Dallas Fort Worth, Texas and stands for a portrait at the foot of some escalators in the main terminal. She sports a straw hat saying 'Ask Me' in red and a name badge with her job title although she comes to the airport to assist strangers at her city's airport, hoping her good nature and charitable efforts will help uncertain travellers find their way. Also on her jacket is a the phrase 'Proud to be Drug Free .. Airport Narcotics Task Force.' 'Fort Worth is the sixth busiest airport in the world transporting 59,064,360 passengers in 2005. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
    aviation_corbis56-10-11-2000_1.jpg
  • 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.
    gorkha04-16-01-1997_1.jpg
  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko, leader and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
    20180214_chile_mapuches_169.jpg
  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka, the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistence of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight.
    20180215_chile_mapuches_073.jpg
  • McDonald’s soft drink cup and plastic straw floating in the sea by Folkestone Harbour, Kent, United Kingdom.
    Plastic_Floating_In_The_Sea-6383.jpg
  • Buffalo mouth grass, dok kare flowers, hog plums and straw mushrooms for sale at Hua Kua evening market on the outskirts of Vientiane, Lao PDR. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Laos, all being sold on small individual stalls.
    DSCF7075cc_1.jpg
  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150924_dairy farm pregnant cows_A.jpg
  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm pregnant cows_L.jpg
  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Cow shed with straw bedding for pregnant heifers and cows. In this shed they are especially looked after in two main sections. On one side are some milking cows, and on the other side the ones nearing their due date. In this section they are again broken down into small groups to help reduce social stress. The dry period is the most important phase of a dairy cow's lactation, where the cow is not giving milk and her udder is prepared for the next lactation. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Wicker, wood and straw rustic huts in Las Terrazas eco resort, Candelaria, Artemisa Province, Cuba
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Large straw wickerman ready for burning. The annual Beltane celebrations at Butser ancient farm, Hampshire, marking the beginning of the British summer.
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  • Duck eggs wrapped in rice straw, Lao Meng village market, Yunnan province, China
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  • Seen through the window of a generic central London restaurant, we see a family, possibly tourists, seated in full view of the street's passers-by, while ordering their dinners from a waiter. The man is standing over them, writing down a mother's orders while at the next row of seats, a man is also telling his own waiter what his dinner will be. An Open sign has been placed to attract more trade into this business, a favourite among tourists visiting Theatreland in the capital's West End. It is early evening and the background street is dark with other businesses illuminated. Other couples and customers are also sitting at tables waiting for their food to arrive and in the foreground, a young man sips a glass of Coke from a straw.
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  • Female vet, Diana Stapleton is ecstatically happy after successfully delivering twin calves to Fresian cow at Manor House Farm, Barnoldswick near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. With the two youngsters spread on the soft straw of the barn, and their mother facing the corner of the outhouse with the resulting afterbirth still attached, Diana makes her sense of achievement clear to the farmer who must also be relived about the positive outcome. The survival of twin cattle births depends on thorough training and an instinct for animal husbandry and medical requirements. Diana Stapleton belonged to the Dalehead Veterinary Group based in nearby Settle for 15 years, covering a 20-mile area of 500 remote farms though she specialised in small animals and farmwork before dying suddenly at the age of 39.
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  • Wicker, wood and straw rustic huts in Las Terrazas eco resort, Candelaria, Artemisa Province, Cuba
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  • Five elderly women on-lookers are lined against a wall outside the famous Ascot race course on Ladies' Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June. Each are standing in order of size, from tallest (who holds a Tesco supermarket bag) to smallest and watch as two posh couples arrive for the day's racing dressed in showy dresses for the ladies and the men in formal top hat and tails. The posh lady in the front is in yellow and holds on to her straw hat on this windy summer day. Each wears their red Ascot badges allowing them entry to this exclusive royal event attended by the Royal Family and the hoi polloi of English society. We see the two sides of the class system but it is a humerous scene. There is good nature between the two groups with smiles exchanged with one couple but discomfort from those behind.
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  • Spectator in a straw boater hat and blazer watches rowing races through his binoculars at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • In a small village live  a tiny community of native (aboriginal) people known as AGTAS. Seen here is Borseg Lisiday and his wife Batangas and their extended family, Gumacas bay, Philippines
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  • Large round bales of hay drying in summer sun after the harvest near Reedham, a small village on the Norfolk Broads. Round bales are harder to handle than square bales but compress the hay more tightly. These round bale is partially covered with net wrap, which is an alternative to twine. Round bales, which typically weigh 300 to 400 kilograms (660–880 lb), are more moisture-resistant, and pack the hay more densely (especially at the center). Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment.
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  • Large round bales of hay drying in summer sun after the harvest near Reedham, a small village on the Norfolk Broads. Round bales are harder to handle than square bales but compress the hay more tightly. These round bale is partially covered with net wrap, which is an alternative to twine. Round bales, which typically weigh 300 to 400 kilograms (660–880 lb), are more moisture-resistant, and pack the hay more densely (especially at the center). Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment.
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  • Pottery making is one of Bhaktapur's traditional industries and the pots are laid out in this little square to dry before going into the oven to be burned.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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