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A man on the bicycle loaded with the conical bamboo fish traps, near Hanoi, Vietnam
Incense sticks drying in the sun, Hung Yen province, Vietnam
Incense sticks, Hung Yen province, Vietnam
Italian leather bags on display, Mercato Nuovo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Earthenware jugs, Cappadocia, Turkey
Pottery, Guellala, Djerba, Tunisia
Portugal, Lisbon, Calcada da Bica Grande, Wall covered with Traditional Portuguese Tiles Azulejos
Nikos Kazantzakis, carved in tree, Open Air Museum, Lychnostatis, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, Europe
Shoemaker in Kritsa, Crete, Greece, Europe
Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Handmade glass bead bracelets in Ampenyi
Jewellery for sale in Chichicastenango, Guatemala, Central America
Bas reliefs, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
Textiles for sale in a local market in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia
Decoration stall at Frankfurt Christmas Market, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Christmas decorations stall at Christmas Market, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
Salima, Malawi Lake, Africa. Hand of a net weaver
Colourful Textiles and crafts in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Caribbean, Central America
Handicrafts in Raquira, Boyaca Department, Colombia
United Kingdom, North East England, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead, Angel of the North sculpture
Traditional Burmese umbrellas made of cotton and bamboo, Bagan, Mandalay region, Myanmar
Look metal craft on sale in the local market of Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia
Kenya. Two Jahazi boats sailing off Lamu Island. The main way to transport goods in the Lamu Archipelago
A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin returns to camp with a haunch of impala over his shoulder. He killed the antelope with a metal-tipped arrow that had been dipped in a fast-acting vegetable poison
A Hadza hunter fledges an arrow shaftA Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin fledges an arrow shaft with guinea fowl feathers using the sinews of an antelope.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in
Morocco, Marrakech. Metalwork on sale in the souq in Marrakech
MALI, Mopti Pirogues (Niger River water taxis) jostle to meet an incoming passenger ferry near the port of Mopti. The slender wooden canoes are the traditional craft for fishing
MALI, Mopti A pirogue loaded with passengers is poled along the Niger River near Mopti. The slender wooden canoes are the traditional craft for fishing and transporting passengers
Lithuania, Curonian Spit, Juordkrante. Fairytale Lithuanian wood carvings on Witches Hill (Raganu Kalnas)
Near Porto Petro Now part of a national park, Mondragos coastal scenery of fjord-like inlets with low pine-clad cliffs and clear water is typical of southeastern Mallorca
Tools for making wine barrels in the coopers workshop at Muga winery
Fishing boats pulled up on the beach outside the old town at sunset
Fishing boats in the crystal clear waters of the seaside resort Modello
Christmas decorations woven from straw fibre are colourful souvenirs on offer in the Mercado del Indios in central Lima, Peru PERU, Lima
A pescador (fisherman) waits to ride a wave to shore on his reed boat at Huanchaco, in northern Peru. The fishermen ride atop the boats called caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds)
Water hyacinth makes for slow progress cruising up a tributary of the Beni River in the Amazon Basin, Bolivia. BOLIVIA, Amazon Basin, Rio Beni
Philippines, Luzon Island, Bicol, Camarines Sur. Caramoan National Park. A fishing catamaran on Gota Beach
Philippines, Luzon, Batangas, Talisay. Colourful Banka fishing boats on Lake Taal with Taal volcano in the background
Pramila Dongol, a member of the Tharu tribe and staff at Dwarikas Hotel. Located on the east side of Kathmandu near Pashupatinath, Nepals most sacred Hindu temple
Masks are made of mixture of cotton, clay, and paper. They are made by the experienced artisans of Nepal who have been in this business for generations
A wooden fishing boat with fish traps in the bow leaves Rwenshama, an important fishing village on the eastern shore of Lake Edward, close to the Queen Elizabeth National Park
Boat builders put the finishing touches to a new jahazi in the open boatyard at Matondoni, Lamu Island. The place has been famous for making traditional wooden sailing boats for a century or more
A Lamu man strings the back of a traditional Lamu-style chair embellished with marquetry. Situated 150 miles north-northeast of Mombasa, Lamu town dates from the 15th century AD
A skilled craftsman puts the finishes touches to a replica of a Pate Island chair. Wood carving is the most important craft in Lamu and sustains the greatest number of artisans