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  • Utah Beach. Mussels farmer.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Val Badia. in the villages around Marebbe the traditional agricultural life of the Ladins minorithy is still the main economy and the farmers cut off the hay as centuries ago.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional work of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Shahba (the old Philippopolis), druze farmers with the harvest.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional work of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, sheep-shearing  near Bracadale. Today only few farmers still  breed the sheeps.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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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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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Porta Palazzo market, the bigger covered market of Europe, the area where the local peasants sell directly their products.
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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. 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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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • The Merry Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel in Romanian) of S?pân?a, Maramure? county, is famous for its colourful tombstones with naïve paintings describing in an original and poetic manner, the life of the local people buried there with scenes from their lives and work. The Merry Cemetery, now an open-air museum, is linked to the name of the local artist Stan Ioan P?tra? who in 1935 sculpted the first tombstone cross. In 1960s, more than 800 of such oak wood crosses came into this unusual cemetery.
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  • Porta Palazzo market, the bigger covered market of Europe, the area where the local peasants sell directly their products.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Farmers near Doro Nawas.
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  • Shibam, the women work mainly in the countryside.
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  • Tingo village, Indian corn is still local people’s food.
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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. Gauchos.
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  • El Calafate, estancia Nibepo Aike inside Glaciares Nat. Park. Antonio the capatàz, gauchos leader.
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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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  • Shibam, the women work mainly in the countryside.
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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. The facòn, gauchos still typical knife.
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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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  • Shibam, the women work mainly in the countryside.
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  • Indian young farmer in Mexico City agricoltural area. More than 400.000 Indians live in the heart of the one of the largest megalopoli on earth — Mexico City. Tenaciously clinging to to ancient traditions, they continue to have ties to their homes so strong that some researchers define these urban groups as “embassies” for their distant villages.
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  • Indian young farmer in Mexico City agricoltural area. More than 400.000 Indians live in the heart of the one of the largest megalopoli on earth ? Mexico City.
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  • Altos de Jalisco. Charro's farmer family near Guadalajara.
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  • The Merry Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel in Romanian) of S?pân?a, Maramure? county, a farmer killed from a thunderbolt. The cemetery is famous for its colourful tombstones with naïve paintings describing in an original and poetic manner, the life of the local people buried there with scenes from their lives and work. The Merry Cemetery, now an open-air museum, is linked to the name of the local artist Stan Ioan P?tra? who in 1935 sculpted the first tombstone cross. In 1960s, more than 800 of such oak wood crosses came into this unusual cemetery.
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  • Turin's surrounding hills. Pumpkin farmer near Chieri
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  • Indian young farmer in Mexico City agricoltural area. More than 400.000 Indians live in the heart of the one of the largest megalopoli on earth — Mexico City. Tenaciously clinging to to ancient traditions, they continue to have ties to their homes so strong that some researchers define these urban groups as “embassies” for their distant villages.
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  • Dolac market  is the most visited and the best known farmer's market in Zagreb. It is located only a few dozen meters away from the main city square, Ban Jela?i?.
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  • Dolac market  is the most visited and the best known farmer's market in Zagreb. It is located only a few dozen meters away from the main city square, Ban Jela?i?. On the back the cathedral of Kaptol hill.
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  • Quiché: Mayan farmer near Chichicastenango.
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  • Degollado theatre, “Concurso Nacional Charro. Nat. Congress of Charros, the mexican association of stock farmers and mexican cow-boys.
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  • Degollado theatre, “Concurso Nacional Charro. Nat. Congress of Charros, the mexican association of stock farmers and mexican cow-boys. At the time of the Mexican Revolution charros horsemen played a important role as horsemen in the cavalry of the legendary Divisiòn del Norte, the revolutionary army of Pancho Villa.
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  • Degollado theatre, “Concurso Nacional Charro. Nat. Congress of Charros, the mexican association of stock farmers and mexican cow-boys. At the time of the Mexican Revolution charros horsemen played a important role as horsemen in the cavalry of the legendary Divisiòn del Norte, the revolutionary army of Pancho Villa.
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  • Fontaneto Po. In the foreground the Po river, the most important of Italy. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China, but today more and more the farmers replace the rice paddies with more profitable crops.
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  • Fontaneto Po. During spring the rice triangle's landscape between Vercelli, Novara and Pavia remind a European China, but today more and more the farmers replace the rice paddies with more profitable crops.
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  • village of Rio Sambù, where lives mostly Indiano, mestizos and black people descended from slaves. Yaviza, where stops Paamerican Highway, road, is the centre of every kind of trade, filled with people who appear to have only time on their hands. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia's guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Yaviza, only a small bridge announces that you have reached the famous Darièn’s Gap where stops the Panamerican Higway. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Manenè:  the last Indian Emberà village near rio Balsa before “No man’s land” near Colombia’s border. Only 3 policemen protects the area. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America where also the Pan-American Highway dead-ends. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Degollado theatre, “Concurso Nacional Charro. Nat. Congress of Charros, the mexican association of stock farmers and mexican cow-boys. At the time of the Mexican Revolution charros horsemen played a important role as horsemen in the cavalry of the legendary Divisiòn del Norte, the revolutionary army of Pancho Villa.
    em0211753.jpg
  • Degollado theatre, “Concurso Nacional Charro. Nat. Congress of Charros, the mexican association of stock farmers and mexican cow-boys. At the time of the Mexican Revolution charros horsemen played a important role as horsemen in the cavalry of the legendary Divisiòn del Norte, the revolutionary army of Pancho Villa.
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  • Darièn National Park near Rio Balsa and Colombia’s border. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America where also the Pan-American Highway dead-ends. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Malfatta rice estate,  the laser drives the farmers tractors preparing paddy fields for next year.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Sant'Agata Bolognese. Two farmers look at a test-driving near the Laborghini cars factory.
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  • Yaviza, where stops Paamerican Highway, road, is the centre of every kind of trade, filled with people who appear to have only time on their hands. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Manenè:  the last Indian Emberà village near rio Balsa before ?No man's land? near Colombia's border. Only 3 policemen protects the area. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America where also the Pan-American Highway dead-ends. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia's guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Castrì di Lecce, Salento. A typical "pajare" (the name came from from the dialect "paja"= straw), a typical construction with circular or square shape used by the farmers as a shelter for their tools. This is a old (1823 A.C.) and giant construction of 300 square meters.
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