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  • Phousy public market in Ban Saylom Village, just south of Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Johnson-Turnbull Winery in Oakville, Napa Valley, California.  Winemaker, Kristin Belair, inside a clean stainless steel fermentation tank. [Once the grapes are harvested, they are poured into a crusher that separates the stems from the grapes; the grapes and juice are then funneled directly into the stainless steel tank for fermentation.]  The winery was purchased in 1992 by Patrick O'Dell and renamed Turnbull Winery. Photographed in 1990. Photographed in 1990. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of cabernet sauvignon that will be made into wine.
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  • Johnson Turnbull Winery co-founders, Reverdy Johnson (attorney, at left) and Bill Turnbull (architect), in the barrel cellar of the winery. Mr. Johnson is holding a 6-liter bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon; their best known wine.  The winery was purchased in 1992 by Patrick O'Dell and renamed Turnbull Winery. Photographed in 1990. Oakville, Napa, Valley, California. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, California. A gondola of fresh, hand harvested cabernet sauvignon waiting to be transported to the winery to be crushed and made into wine.  Stags Leap appellation, Yountville.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of cabernet sauvignon that will be made into wine. A picker dumps his bin of grapes into the micro bins. Johnson Turnbull.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of red grapes that will be made into wine. The field boss watches over the pickers and keeps track of how many bins of grapes each worker picks, which is the basis of how much each worker is paid.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Machine harvesting of chardonnay grapes at pre-dawn hours when it is cool. Trefethen Vineyards.
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  • André Tchelistcheff (December 7, 1901 - April 5, 1994) was America's most influential post-Prohibition winemaker in the Napa Valley.  Photographed in 1986. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of cabernet sauvignon that will be made into wine for Opus One winery.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of red varietals that will be made into wines. Harvest can be sweaty, dirty work.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of red varietals that will be made into wines. Johnson Turnbull Wine.
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  • Johnson-Turnbull Winery in Oakville, Napa Valley, California.  Winemaker, Kristin Belair, inspecting a barrel sample of unfiltered white wine in the winery's barrel cellar. The winery was purchased in 1992 by Patrick O'Dell and renamed Turnbull Winery. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Johnson Turnbull Winery co-founders, Reverdy Johnson (attorney) and Bill Turnbull (architect), and son Andrew Turnbull, in the barrel cellar of the winery. Mr. Johnson is holding a 6-liter bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon; their best known wine.  The winery was purchased in 1992 by Patrick O'Dell and renamed Turnbull Winery. Photographed in 1990.  Oakville, Napa, Valley, California. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Red grapes for wine; ready to harvest.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Mustard grows in the early spring between the rows of vines as a ground covering for erosion control.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Wine grape vineyards. Carneros region.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Shadow of a hot air balloon in the morning seen on a vineyard below.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which will be made into red wine. Johnson Turnbull Winery.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Red grape varietal for wine; ready to harvest.
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  • Woman selling shrimp at the Mercado de Abastos Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Picking red peppers near Mendavia on the border between La Rioja and Navarra provinces, Spain.
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  • Picking red peppers near Mendavia on the border between La Rioja and Navarra provinces, Spain.
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  • Gjerdrum, Norway. Family portrait of the Glad-Ostensen family with one week’s worth of food in June. The Hungry Planet project.
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  • The Glad Ostensen family in Gjerdrum, Norway. Anne Glad Fredricksen, 45, her husband Anders Ostensen, 48, and their three children, Magnus, 15, Mille 12, and Amund, 8 with their typical week's worth of food in June. Food expenditure for one week: 4265.89 Norwegian Kroner;  $731.71 USD. Model-Released.
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  • Timber Cove, N. California house on rocky coast with friends. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Hot Air Balloon above the Napa Valley, California.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Carneros region - rows of wine grapes.
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  • Napa Valley, California. Hand harvesting of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which will be made into red wine.  Field worker picks leaves out of the grapes for a "clean pick". Johnson Turnbull Winery.
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  • Picking red peppers near Mendavia on the border between La Rioja and Navarra provinces, Spain.
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  • Camels for sale in the livestock market in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Livestock is the main source of income in Somaliland. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war. March 1992.
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  • Dong Xuan Market in the old quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Phousy public market in Ban Saylom Village, just south of Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Livestock market with camels, cattle and goats in Hargeisa, Somaliland, an unrecognized breakaway Republic of Somalia. Livestock is the main source of income in Somaliland.  March 1992.
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  • Livestock market with goats and camels in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Livestock is the main source of income in Somaliland. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war. March 1992.
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  • Hunched over a treadmill designed for arthropods, biologist Robert Full tests an Arizona centipede in his laboratory at UC Berkeley (California). Even though the centipede has forty legs, it runs much like an ordinary six-legged insect. Just as insects move on two alternating sets of three legs (two on one side, one on the other), the centipede gathers its legs into three alternating groups, with the tips of the feet in each group bunched together. From the book Robo sapiens: Evolution of a New Species, page 94 top.
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