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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • Borgagne, Salento, Wind farm in a olive trees plantation, changing the traditional landscape.
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  • Large-scale wind farms at Kafjord, not far from Mageroia island and North Cape.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, West Coast near Bracadale. In the back the Cuilin mountains range.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry. Invincible Spirit, sprinter champion of Ireland 2001, is one of the 8 stallions of the stud.
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  • Varese Ligure (La Spezia). Centocroci pass dividing Liguria from Emilia-Romagna. This windmill has been installed by the town of Tarsogno (Emilia-Romagna) but Varese Ligure was the first town in Europe to obtain environmental certification and is an international study case for the relationship between employment and investment in the environment.
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  • Varese Ligure (La Spezia). Wind mill near Centocroci pass dividing Liguria from Emilia-Romagna. Varese Ligure was the first town in Europe to obtain environmental certification and is an international study case for the relationship between employment and investment in the environment.
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  • Varese Ligure (La Spezia). Wind mill near Centocroci pass dividing Liguria from Emilia-Romagna. Varese Ligure was the first town in Europe to obtain environmental certification and is an international study case for the relationship between employment and investment in the environment.
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  • The peasant Salvatore Durante, pruning his olive trees between Carpignano and Borgagne. In the back a wind mills.
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  • Mare Longue, southern coast. Vanilla pollination.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry. Invincible Spirit, sprinter champion of Ireland 2001, is one of the 8 stallions of the stud.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. Gauchos.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. Bulls castration.
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  • Rio Gallegos. Cabo Virgenes, Estancia Monte Dinero, esquila, sheep-shearing.
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  • Rio Gallegos. Cabo Virgenes, Estancia Monte Dinero, where gauchos changed horses with motor-cycles.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • Mare Longue, southern coast. Vanilla.
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  • Mare Longue, southern coast. Vanilla pollination.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • El Calafate. Estancia El Rincòn near Ruta 40.
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  • El Calafate. Estancia El Rincòn near Ruta 40.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. Gauchos.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. The facòn, gauchos still typical knife.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. Antonio the capatàz, gauchos leader.
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  • Rio Gallegos. Cabo Virgenes, Estancia Monte Dinero, esquila, sheep-shearing.
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  • Rio Gallegos. Cabo Virgenes, Estancia Monte Dinero, esquila, sheep-shearing.
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  • Alèm, thea farming. Misiones province produces mainly the and yerba mate.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Pessina CRemonese. Sikh milking in a farm. In Italy the Sikhs work mainly in agriculture and have literally saved many farms of Northern Italy from desappearing.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Sandstones in varying colours tell a tale to geologists of desert winds and sudden floods. “The area around the city is covered with ancient farm terraces and dams, interesting graves and possible defensive structures on the high ground - Akasheh explains - If we leave it to the developers, we will never know what was there.”
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  • Castrì di Lecce, Le Saittole . The farm Elena Georgopulos raises more than 100 hectares of olive trees and produce extra virgin olive oil bringing together environmental respect with the innovative methodologies.
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  • Cap Corse. Farm of local cheese.
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  • Cap Corse. Goats near a farm of local cheese.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Gondwana Canyon near Fish River Canyon. Canyon Lodge, in the colonial time a old German farm.
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  • Caprarica, Salento.  Pantaleo Greco on his family underground oil mill. Their farm produce extra virgin olive oil bringing together environmental respect with the innovative methodologies.The underground oil mills (once called underground trappeti because they were 5-6 metres deep) were dug into the rock. They are evidence of the rural economy around the year 1500 and they show the difficult life of the countryside people of those times. Inside the mill there was enough space to take the olives which were then crushed. There was a tank 70 cm high and 350 x 370 cm of diameter where the olives were put, in the centre of which there were two heavy rock turning wheels, 170x180cm high. These were rotated by animals, usually mules or donkeys, which were blindfolded to stop them getting dizzy from the incessant turning.
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  • Gondwana Canyon near Fish River Canyon. Canyon Lodge, in the colonial time a old German farm.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Gondwana Canyon near Fish River Canyon. Canyon Lodge, in the colonial time a old German farm.
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  • Cap Corse. Farm of local cheese.
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  • Traditional farm of the Blody Foreland.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Cabras lagoon, a fishing farm near Cabras village.
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  • Cabras lagoon, in the foreground a fishing farm , in the back Cabras village.
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  • Alèm, Ernesto Driesner, owner of a small farm, harvesting yerba mate. Known as Argentina´s national drink. maté grows only in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, where it thrives on fertile soil and a subtropical climate.
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  • Pearl working farm. Pearling  in the sea off Brome peaked in the early 1900s and supplied 80% of the world mother-of-pearl.
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  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
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  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
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  • Pessina Cremonese. The new Sikh temple is the biggest of all Europe (out of Great Britain). Many Sicks work in in the Lombardy's farms.
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  • El Toboso village is famous for appearing in the novel Don Quixote by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, as the town in which the fictional character Dulcinea lives. The Dulcinea del Toboso house-museum, a farming mansion from 16th century called “La Casa de la Torrecilla”, for being crowned by a tower. There is an ambient recreation of Cervantes times and ethnographic value objects.
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  • Coras women observe the battles between the "Judios" in the village's main square. The women doesn't partecipate actively to the Holy Week. Coras are a small indigenous people living scattered in rancherias, small farms, in the slopes of Sierra Madre Central, in mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their social and religious traditions, protecting in a very strong way their secret rites, that anthropologists believe the most interesting of Central America for their synchretism.
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  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
    em7410009.jpg
  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
    em7401065.jpg
  • Coras are a small indigenous people living scattered in rancherias, small farms, in the slopes of Sierra Madre Central, in mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their social and religious traditions.
    em0214149.jpg
  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
    em7410010.jpg
  • Pessina Cremonese. The new Sikh temple is the biggest of all Europe (out of Great Britain). Many Sicks work in in the Lombardy's farms.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village, on the bach the Sassolungo , one of the most scenic of the Dolomites mountains. Notturga, a teacher, helps his husband Erich Perathoner owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village, on the bach the Sassolungo , one of the most scenic of the Dolomites mountains. Erich Perathoner,member of the Ladins minority and owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village, on the bach the Sassolungo , one of the most scenic of the Dolomites mountains. Erich Perathoner,member of the Ladins minority and owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The rice weeders (Mondine) dormitory. Every single object was placed where it was once, without any restorations, like the rooms, that seem to be kept totally untouched to preserve the signs of time.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The rice weeders (Mondine) dormitory. Every single object was placed where it was once, without any restorations, like the rooms, that seem to be kept totally untouched to preserve the signs of time.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Some old "mondine", rice weeders, react the traditional rice harvest.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The museum about rice farming was created, that filled up gradually the estate rooms: old workshops, living quarters, the school.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy.
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  • "El reloy de la iglesia dio las horas, una tras otra…como si se hubiera encogido el tiempo".<br />
Pedro Paramo, Juan Rulfo<br />
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Nayarit, Santa Teresa del Nayar. Coras are a small indigenous people living scattered in rancherias, small farms, in the slopes of Sierra Madre Central, in mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their social and religious traditions, protecting in a very strong way their secret rites, that anthropologists believe the most interesting of Central America for their synchretism.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Maria Nava and Piero Rondolino owners of La Colombara where great emphasis has been placed to the natural habitat.
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  • Puebla de la Calzada. Traditional bullfight Sunday in a Plaza de toros built for few days. Here bullfighting is still popular<br />
because the region is home to the many farms with toros bravos, fighting bulls.
    em7410013.jpg
  • Val Gardena, St Christina village. Notturga, a teacher, helps his husband Erich Perathoner owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village. Erich Perathoner,member of the Ladins minority and owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village. Erich Perathoner,member of the Ladins minority and owner of a maso (South Tyrol traditional house) at the top of Gardena valley. With 25 cows is one of the last to breed more than 2-3 animals in a valley in which more and more the tourism is most important than farming.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Maria Nava and Piero Rondolino owners of La Colombara where great emphasis has been placed to the natural habitat.
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  • Alèm. Don Leandro is one of the plants where Yerba mate is worked after the harvest. The trucks of the small farms coming to the plant.
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