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  • Seal hunter Emil Madsen shouts commands to his dogs as they try to get over a crack in the ice near Cap Hope Village in Greenland.  (Emil Madsen is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Getting over these cracks can be very dangerous as there is always the very serious worry of falling in. In the spring this can be dangerous because the ice is breaking up and sometimes huge pieces break off and move out to sea. When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won't break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over their dogs.  MODEL RELEASED.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Emil Madsen shouts commands to his dogs trying to get over a crack in the ice. Getting over these cracks can be very dangerous as there is always the very serious worry of falling in. In the spring this can be dangerous because the ice is breaking up and sometimes huge pieces break off and move out to sea. When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won't break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over their dogs. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Madsen family on a day of dogsled travel. When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won't break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over their dogs. The dog sled is on flat sea ice here: a giant iceberg is in the background at the ice edge.  (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • GRE04.0379.xf1brw		(MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Madsen family on a day of dogsled travel. When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won’t break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over their dogs. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) /// The Madsen family of Cap Hope village, Greenland is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks’ worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats. The family consists of Emil Madsen, 40, his wife Erika, 26, and their children Abraham, 12, Martin, 9, and Belissa, 6. (Please refer to Hungry Planet book p. 144-145 for a family portrait [Image number GRE04.0001.xxf1rw] including a weeks’ worth of food, and the family’s detailed food list with total cost.)
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  • The Madsen family on a day of dogsled travel in Cap Hope village, Greenland.   (Emil Madsen is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won't break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over the dogs.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Madsen family on a day of dogsled travel. When the snow crust is hard enough to ensure that the dogs won't break through, they can pull the half-ton weight of the sled for hours on end. On level ground, the animals pull at about the pace of a running human, but the sleds can whip down hills so fast that drivers must step on the brake at the rear of the sled to avoid running over their dogs. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Dogs fight in dirt blackened by the burning of garbage in a tight-knit slum settlement in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is Africa's largest slum, with more than 1 million inhabitants.
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  • Emil Madsen, a seal hunter, with his typical day's worth of food on the sea ice in front of his sleeping sled dogs near Cap Hope village, Greenland. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • James Conaway, author of two books on the Napa Valley,  talking on his cellphone in his Napa Valley, California, office on the Menzel property with two guard dogs at his sides.
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  • Three girls chow down on A&W hot dogs at Mihama American Village on Okinawa's main island. Okinawa, Japan. The A&W fast food chain is found all around Okinawa's main island, as are soft drink advertisements. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats)
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  • Employees man a Jumbo Corn Dog stand at the Napa Town and Country Fair in Napa, California. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. August. Napa Valley, CA
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  • Delayed for a day by offshore winds and cracks that threatened to push new islands of ice out to sea, seal hunter Emil Madsen (far right in black) readies his small plywood skiff on this calm, sunny day in Cap Hope village, Greenland.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico. Mass assencion on Sunday morning at dawn of 500 hot air balloons.
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  • In Ban Phan Luang, across the Nam Khan River from Luang Prabang, Laos. Villagers kneel outside their homes, waiting to offer sticky rice or cereal bars to passing monks. Every morning at dawn, Buddhist monks walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists, and in the main part of Luang Prabang, from some tourists. They then return to their templess (also known as wats) and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • In Ban Phan Luang, across the Nam Khan River from Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, Buddhist monks walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists, and some tourists. They then return to their temples (also known as wats) and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. Napa, California, USA. Napa Valley.
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  • In Ban Phan Luang, across the Nam Khan River from Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, Buddhist monks walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists, and some tourists. They then return to their temples (also known as wats) and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Santo Domingo, Ecuador; interior, Colorado Indian home.
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  • Faith D'Aluisio with broken leg, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA. Coyotes.
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  • Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family. All Saints Day dinner. Zadzim, Poland.
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  • Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family. All Saints Day dinner. Zadzim, Poland.
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  • Menzel-D'Aluisio compound, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Peter Menzel & Faith D'Aluisio private cave, Napa Valley, California, USA. ((PRIV)).
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  • La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Jarred weiner and frankfurters at the Famila supermarket near Bargteheide, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • A&W and ferris wheel at Mihama American Village on Okinawa's main island. Okinawa, Japan. The A&W fast food chain is found all around Okinawa's main island, as are soft drink advertisements. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats)
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  • Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family. All Saints Day dinner. Zadzim, Poland.
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  • Tierra Santa religious theme park, Buenos Aires
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  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Taking special care about cracks in the ice, Emil Madsen selects the best spot for some on-shore seal hunting. In the spring this can be dangerous because the ice is breaking up and sometimes huge pieces break off and move out to sea. He is carrying a rifle and home-made wooden gun support. Giant iceberg in background  in the open water beyond the sea ice edge.(Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats)
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms..
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • Lan Guihua (right), a widowed farmer, and her neighbor bleed a freshly killed chicken at her home in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China. (She is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets). The caloric value of her day's worth of food on a typical day in June was 1900 kcals. She is 68 years of age; 5 feet, 3 inches tall; and 121 pounds. Her farmhouse is tucked into a bamboo-forested hillside beneath her husband's grave, and the courtyard opens onto a view of citrus groves and vegetable fields. Chickens and dogs roam freely in the packed-earth courtyard, and firewood and brush for her kitchen wok are stacked under the eaves. Although homegrown vegetables and rice are her staples, chicken feathers and a bowl that held scalding water for easier feather plucking are clues to the meat course of a special meal for visitors. In this region, each rural family is its own little food factory and benefits from thousands of years of agricultural knowledge passed down from generation to generation.  She lives in the area of Production Team 7 of Ganjiagou Village, 1.5 hours south of the provincial capital of Sichuan Province?Chengdu.
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  • Experimental cryonics: The family of scientist Paul Segall at home in Berkeley, California, with the family dog Miles, a beagle. Segall replaced Miles' blood with a substitute before cooling him to 37.4 degrees & disconnecting a heart lung machine. After 15 minutes, during which Miles' pulse, breathing & circulation had ceased, the dog was warmed, its blood returned & Miles was restored to health. MODEL RELEASED 1992.
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  • Stephen Webb mows the lawn with a push mower while his wife Kathryn Webb grills hamburgers in the backyard of their new Fremont, California home in a subdivision as their dog looks on. MODEL RELEASED. USA.
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  • A man grills dog meat in the Pho Nghi Tam area of Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Cardiology ultrasound on a dog. Veterinarian School, University of California, Davis.
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  • Dog meat is displayed at Cho Chau Long Market in Hanoi, Vietnam. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardener, a self-taught gospel singer, guitar player, and lay preacher, sings an original song, ?Give Us Barabbas,? at his home in Halls, Tennessee while his dog, Bear lies at his feet. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his day's worth of food in the month of February was 1,600 kcals. He is 54; 5 feet nine inches tall,  and 468 pounds. Rick used to enjoy preaching and playing on Wednesday evenings at Copper Ridge Independent Missionary Baptist Church before he became too heavy to stand for long periods. Rick's new lifestyle rules out one of his favorite restaurant dinners with his wife, Connie, and son, Greg: three extra-large pizzas, crazy bread, and no vegetables. There would be leftovers, but not for long, Rick says, as he would eat all of them. To relieve boredom, he wakes up late, plays video games, plays his guitar, and watches TV until the early hours of the morning. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • In Kazimierz, Poland on All Saints Day. Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family visits relatives' graves and later has dinner together at great grandma's farmhouse. This is grandma Honorata, with her dog.
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  • Urban Ore Recycling Company. Recycled building material and household items for sale. Don Knapp, owner with dog Sam. Berkeley, California. MODEL RELEASED. USA.
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  • Roger Moore with Charles Jensen and his dog at Butte Sink Wildlife Refuge, Northern California. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio's dog Arfy after a rattlesnake bite to his muzzle. Two drops of blood are oozing from the bite. He is going into shock. He had his blood changed in an overnight procedure that saved his life. MODEL RELEASED. [[2001]].
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  • Faith D'Aluisio walks the dog while visiting Brian Braff and his wife Nicole and their poodle at their beach house near Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA. On the boardwalk in Venice Beach, California.
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  • A couple with a dog and a kid reading and drinking coffee at a cafe in Valencia, Spain, shot from above.
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  • Dog on a leash protects owner and her friends on a park bench in Valencia, Spain.
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  • A ferocious guard dog in the stairwell of a crowded apartment in Varanasi, India.
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  • Experimental cryonics: Paul Segall in his garage laboratory in Berkeley, California, with his family and Miles, a beagle. Segall replaced Miles' blood with a substitute before cooling him to 37.4 degrees & disconnecting a heart lung machine. After 15 minutes, during which Miles' pulse, breathing & circulation had ceased, the dog was warmed, its blood returned & Miles was restored to health.  Human cryonics clients are frozen & preserved in liquid nitrogen to await the advances in medical science that a future thaw might bring about. However, conventional cryobiology methods for freezing organs are plagued by problems of intracellular ice formation, which destroys cells. Cryonics is a speculative life support technology that seeks to preserve human life in a state that will be viable and treatable by future medicine. MODEL RELEASED 1987..
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  • Experimental cryonics: Paul Segall in his garage laboratory in Berkeley, California, with Miles, a beagle. Segall replaced Miles' blood with a substitute before cooling him to 37.4 degrees & disconnecting a heart lung machine. After 15 minutes, during which Miles' pulse, breathing & circulation had ceased, the dog was warmed, its blood returned & Miles was restored to health. MODEL RELEASED 1987..
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  • A dog looks on impatiently as men slaughter a chicken for visitors at the home of Lan Guihua, a widowed farmer living in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China.  (Lan Guihua is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) In this region, each rural family is its own little food factory and benefits from thousands of years of agricultural knowledge passed down from generation to generation.
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  • Lan Guihua's son, his dog, and a woman from the city of Chengdu ride a motorcycle he bought with proceeds from farming in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China.  (Lan Guihua is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Mark Bainton brings the groceries for the upcoming photo shoot inside his Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire, England home. His dog Polo helps keep an eye on the process. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • A "no dog pooping" sign in the town square of Bargteheide, Germany, stands right next to the 13th Century Lutheran Church in the town square. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Charles Jensen with his dog at the Butte Sink Wildlife Refuge, Northern California. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. August. Napa Valley, CA
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. Napa, California, USA. Napa Valley.
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. Napa, California, USA. Napa Valley.
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  • Dinner on the Mount Whitney pack trip - cowboys drive horse and mules to lower pasture. Route 395: Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.
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  • Guam airport. Jack Russel Terrier searching, sniffing for brown tree snakes in the freight section of the airport. They want to keep the snakes from spreading to other islands or the mainland USA. There are no birds on the Pacific Island of Guam thanks to the Brown Tree Snake. These hungry egg-eating snakes have overrun the tropical island after arriving on a lumber freighter from New Guinea during World War II. Besides wiping out the bird population, Brown Tree Snakes cause frequent power outages: they commit short circuit suicide when climbing between power lines.
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  • Family of Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass, Luxembourg with one week's worth of food. Photographed in their dining room. MODEL RELEASED. Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass of the town of Erpeldange in Bous, southeast of Luxembourg City, near the German border. The image is part of a collection of images and documentation for Hungry Planet 2, a continuation of work done after publication of the book project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Couple getting ready for a barbeque in their new suburban home, Fremont, California (starting fire, mowing lawn). MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. August. Napa Valley, CA
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  • Family of Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass, Luxembourg with one week's worth of food. Photographed in their dining room. MODEL RELEASED. Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass of the town of Erpeldange in Bous, southeast of Luxembourg City, near the German border. Carolo is 49. Marie Paule is 48. Also in the photograph: their sons Joe, 19, and Georges, 22. Their daughter was away during the time the photograph was made. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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  • Surfer Ernie Johnson at home in his 38 foot sailboat moored at Dana Point Harbor in California. (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • A Himba woman breastfeeds a child while sitting outside her home in Okapembambu village, northwestern Namibia, during the rainy season in March. The Himba diet consists of corn meal porridge and sour cow's milk.
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  • Conrad Tolby, a long-distance truck driver and ex-biker in the cab of his semi tractor trailer at the Flying J truck stop in Effingham, Illinois. (Conrad Tolby is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Conrad Tolby, a long-distance truck driver and ex-biker at the Flying J truck stop in Effingham, Illinois. (Conrad Tolby is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Ernie Johnson cycles at the dock near his 38 foot sailboat at Dana Point Harbor, California. (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardner with his wife and son at their home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Rick, disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds.  (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Rick Bumgardner at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, Rick is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Preparation for lunch at the home of Lan Guihua, a widowed farmer in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Solange and Francisco Da Silva Correia's grandchildren leave their grandparents' riverside home for school near the town of Caviana, Amazonas, Brazil.  (Solange Da Silva Correia is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)   They  use one of the family's outboard canoes to get to school in the nearby town of Caviana in Amazonia, Brazil, 20 minutes downriver.
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  • Bob Sorensen, an assistant golf course superintendent of The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa in Grand Junction, Colorado picks vegetables in his backyard.  (Bob Sorensen is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) He played football at Mesa State College in Grand Junction and graduated with a degree in criminal justice. Just before he took a desk job in his chosen profession he decided that he didn't want a desk job and found one that requires his constant attendance of the great outdoors, at a golf course at the foot of the majestic Colorado National Monument.  He earned a second degree in turf management, supervises a small crew of greenskeepers, and coaches high school football at Palisade High School.
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  • Rick Bumgardner at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Rick Bumgardener was featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Disabled due to his 500 pound weight and diabetes, Rick is dieting to reduce his weight by 100 pounds so that he can get gastric bypass surgery to lose another 200 pounds. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio house, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Rainbow Falls at Devils' Postpile National Monument. Devil's Postpile National Monument was established in 1911 by presidential proclamation. It protects and preserves the Devils Postpile formation, the 101-foot high Rainbow Falls, and pristine mountain scenery..The Devils Postpile formation is a rare sight in the geologic world and ranks as one of the world's finest examples of columnar basalt. Its columns tower 60 feet high and display an unusual symmetry. Another wonder is in store just downstream from the Postpile at Rainbow Falls, once called "a gem unique and worthy of its name." When the sun is overhead, a bright rainbow highlights the spectacular falls. Route 395: Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.
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  • US department of agriculture Jonathan Saito with beagle, Joice, checking a Northwest Airlines flight from Guam for brown tree snakes. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Not everyone has a place to live in Manila, Philippines. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Dorji barking at deer, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Oyuntsetseg (second from left) and Regzen Batsuuri (right) and their two children, Khorloo (17, left) and Batbileg (12, second from right) visit the neighborhood where they once lived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. They hadn't been back there since they lost the property. [Although property in this case is a misnomer. They owned the structures, but were squatters on the land as is everyone in the settlement because ownership of private land is not allowed in Mongolia. Land belongs to the government --2001]. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Mongolia, 2001.
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  • Bruno and Mike Benziger of Glen Ellen Winery in Glen Ellen, California (Sonoma County).  Today the winery is known as Benziger Family Winery and produces high-end table wines at smaller production levels. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Menzel-D'Aluisio compound, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Menzel-D'Aluisio compound, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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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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  • Evening prayers chanted at Wat Pak Khan, Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit. .
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