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Sunflower Field, Provence, France
Uzbek man with hoe in a field
South Pacific, Fiji, Kadavu. Local Fijian islander checking his banana plantation on Dravuni Island
Letterboxes, Western Australia, Australia
Vineyards, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia
Vineyard, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia
Potato harvesting in fields in the highlands. An old man leans against the raw llama wool sacks. Each stripe the colour of the animal it came
Well tended terraces of Amantani Island with Taquile Island in the background
Silhouette of ploughmen with oxen, Colca Canyon, Peru
Brazil, Amazon, Rio Tapajos. A tributary of the Rio Tapajos which is itself a tributary of the Amazon. On its bank a small house of a plantation farmer is crowned with a rainbow
Burusho girls return home with fodder for their livestock in the Hunza Valley
Maize Field, Pokhara, Nepal
Terraced Hillside, Nepal
Terraced Fields, Pokhara, Nepal
Nepal, Kathmandu, Markhu Valley. Farming family harvesting cabbages
Kyrgyzstan, Tash Rabat Valley. Shepherds summer camp. The Caravanserai of Tash-Rabat was constructed in the 15th century, on the ancient trade route from Central Asia to China
Kyrgyzstan, At-Bashi. Shaimergen - Kyrgyz horseman
Man in rice fields, nr Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Man carrying firewood & coconuts through rice paddies, Bali, Indonesia Man carrying firewood & coconuts through rice paddies, Bali, Indonesia
Man ploughing, Candidasa, Eastern Bali, Indonesia
Tea Plantations, Munnar, Western Ghats, Kerala, India
Dong women thresh rice near Chengyang Village
Paro is Bhutans second largest town. The western end of the Paro valley is only 20 kms from the Tibetan border and for centuries it has been the first point of entry into Bhutan for Tibetans _ either
An old steam traction engine at Africa House, Shiwa Ngandu. Africa House was the large mansion built on an estate in Northern Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) in the 1920s by Sir Stewart Gore-Brown
A woman harvests cotton on her husbands smallholding
Mist hugs the bottom of a valley in the early morning.The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa
Lake Bunyonyi lies 6, 474 feet above sea level, and is long, narrow and deep. It has a beautiful setting among the fertile volcanic hills of southwest Uganda
A man ploughs his fields with oxen. Situated close to the River Nile, his land is irrigated through a series of ditches and furrows
An old man rides his donkey along a path beside farmland irrigated by the River Nile
White stuccoed pillars at the entrance to Bellingham Vineyard Entrance to Bellingham Vineyard, Franschoek, Western Cape, South Africa
Elandsberg Farm, Bartholomeus Klip with Elandskloof Mountains behind
Dam holds water to irrigate Hamilton Russell vineyard
A coffee bush in flower displays its distinct white flower. The photograph was taken on the plantation Roca Nova Moka in Sao Tome and Principe
Two Sao Tomense women sort through cocoa beans at the cocoa plant in the village of Agua Ize. Cocoa is the countrys principle export
A young man and his wife push a homemade wooden bicycle to market loaded with sugar cane. Sturdy wooden bicycles are used throughout the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa to carry loads up to 400
A tea picker in Southwest Rwanda. Abundant rain and fertile soil give farmers ideal tea-growing conditions in northwest and southwest Rwanda where very high quality tea is produced.Often referred to
Kenya, Lamu archipelago, Pate Island. A man on Pate Island tends his smallholding planted with tobacco. Bananas grow beyond the fence. Kenya, Lamu archipelago, Pate Island
Rich farming country on the edge of the Aberdare Forest in Murang a District. With its high rainfall, the principal cash crop of the area is tea
A Pate farmer tends his tobacco crop among the coral ruins of old Pate town. His Arabian origins are unmistakable. Pate was established by Arabs from Arabia in the 13th century, or possibly earlier
A small dirt road winds its way through fine farming country at the top of the 11, 000-feet-high Cherangani Hills. There, small-scale Pokot farmers grow maize, potatoes and pyrethrum
A Pokot warrior with a traditional blue clay hairstyle tends his camels in a lugga (seasonal watercourse) while waiting his turn to water them from a deep well
Tea pickers on a large estate near Kericho, the centre of Kenyas most important export crop. Many of the estates adjoin the Mau Forest, an important watershed for Lake Victoria
A Tea picker on an estate near Kericho, the main tea growing region of Kenya. Tea is Kenyas most important export crop
A young Galla herdsboy with his familys cattle outside their homestead
Ghana, Greater Accra, Mampong. Cocoa pods- Ghana is the largest cocoa producer in the world
A Karo homestead close the Omo River. The small thatched huts built off the ground are food stores. The Karo are a small tribe living in three main villages along the lower reaches of the Omo River
Donkeys trample corn to remove the grain in a typical rural setting between Ziway and Butajira. Depending on the availability of animals, a farmer may use ponies, donkeys or oxen for this purpose
Ethiopia is a land of vast horizons and dramatic scenery. The weathered mountains in the Ethiopian Highlands exhibit layer upon layer of volcanic material