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  • Covent Garden, London, UK
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Poultry. Turkey slaughterhouse in Lincoln, California, USA.
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  • Quixote Winery, owned and built by Carl Doumani and designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an Austrian designer. Napa Valley, CALIFORNIA.
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  • Quixote Winery, owned and built by Carl Doumani and designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an Austrian designer. Napa Valley, CALIFORNIA.
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark. Hungry Planet exhibit in the old town in the Round Tower.
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  • A labyrinth of covered streets and alleys wind through the ancient mud brick city of Yazd, Iran. The graffiti on the wall says "battle-axe".
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  • At left is the open door to Akbar Zareh's bakery is on this dirt street in the city of Yazd, in Yazd province , Iran.  (Akbar Zareh is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
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  • Maastricht, The Netherlands. Holland.
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  • Le Conciergerie, the former prison on the Ile de la Cité at dusk on the banks of the Seine River, Paris, France.
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  • Daryl Sattui's Castello di Amorosa, a  version of a Tuscan hilltop castle in Calistoga, California. Napa Valley, California. Hand crafted iron work. Under construction January 2007.
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  • Daryl Sattui's Castello di Amorosa, a  version of a Tuscan hilltop castle in Calistoga, California. Napa Valley, California. Hand crafted iron work. Under construction January 2007.
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  • Hanging dried red peppers. Ausejo, La Rioja, Spain.
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  • Castello di Amorosa Winery in Calistoga, Napa Valley, California. Dario Sattui's winery built to resemble a Tuscan castle.
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  • Lugano, Switzerland on Lake Lugano."Lugano is a city in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The population of the city proper was 55,151 as of December 2011, and the population of the urban agglomeration was over 145,000. Wikipedia"
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Pigs/Swine/Hog: Confined hogs in concrete feeding pens at Swine Producers Unlimited. Los Banos, California. USA.
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  • Pigs/Swine/Hog: Confined hogs in concrete feeding pens at Swine Producers Unlimited. Los Banos, California. USA.
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  • Ta Prohm:. A very large temple complex enclosed by a moat and one of the most beautiful of the Khmer temples as it has not been restored, but has been left surrounded by jungle. It was built by Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century. The temples at Angkor are spread out over some 40 miles around the village of Siem Reap, about 192 miles from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. They were built between the eighth and 13th centuries and range from single towers made of bricks to vast stone temple complexes. Faith D'Aluisio looks at the tree that has grown up to encase part of the temple.
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  • A friend ties her baby to her back with a piece of fabric after an afternoon visit with Pama Kondo in the Natomo family compound courtyard in the village of Kouakourou, Mali, an isolated community between Djenne and Mopti on the banks of the Niger River. Relaxing with one of her children is Pama, and 11 year old Pai leans against the mud brick wall. Published in Material World, page 18. The Natomo family lives in two mud brick houses in the village of Kouakourou, Mali, on the banks of the Niger River.
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  • 2.5 million bottles of wine aging in the Campillo Winery's wine cellar, Laguardia, La Rioja Region, Spain.
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  • Inca ruins at Pisac, Peru.
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  • Feast day fireworks over the cathedral in Olite. Navarra, Spain.
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  • Feast day fireworks over the castle of Olite, Navarra, Spain.
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  • Feast day fireworks over the castle of Olite, Navarra, Spain.
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  • 2.5 million bottles of wine aging in the Campillo Winery's wine cellar, Laguardia, La Rioja Region, Spain.
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  • A nun stoops over a fountain in Viterbo, Italy.
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  • Part of a labyrinth of covered streets and alleys that wind through the ancient mud brick city of Yazd, Iran. The grafitti on the wall on the right says "battle-axe".
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  • Built from mud bricks, windtowers called badgirs (Farsi), catch the wind and cool homes and other buildings. Building structures in Iran are built close together, especially in the country's hot, arid central region, and their purposefully tall earthen and brick walls create maximum shade for pedestrians in the narrow adjacent alleyways.  Yazd, Iran. Old City.
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  • Windtowers (called badgirs in Farsi) tower over homes in the city of Yazd, Iran. They are designed to catch the wind and cool homes and other buildings naturally, with no fans or electricity. Building structures in Iran are built close together, especially in the country's hot, arid central region, and their purposefully tall earthen and brick walls create maximum shade for pedestrians in the narrow adjacent alleyways.
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  • A man milks a goat in a backyard in the town of Shibam, Hadhramawt, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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  • An aerial view of the town of Shibam, in the Hadhramawt Valley, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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  • An aerial view of the town of Shibam, in the Hadhramawt Valley, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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  • A woman tends to her goats before milking them in the town of Shibam, Hadhramawt, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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  • Peter Menzel, photojournalist and co-author of the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets,  stands on a vantage point while photographing the city of Shibam, Hadhramawt, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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  • A goat stands outside an apartment in Shibam, Hadhramawt, Yemen. Shibam is a World Heritage Site. The old walled city with it's talk mud brick buildings has been called 'the Manhattan of the desert".
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