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  • Hot air balloon with tourists in the Napa Valley, California.
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  • "Weekend getaway". Red Jeep on northern California coast road in Marin County. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Red Jeep on northern California coast road in Marin County. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Yemeni men relax at a qat chewing session in a private home in Sanaa, Yemen. They also smoke tobacco in a hookah, eat sweets, and drink water while they chew and talk for hours.
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  • Competitive eater Joey Chestnut (sitting at right), who won $5,000 first prize in the Famous Famiglia world championship pizza eating contest in New York City's Times Square by eating 45 slices of cheese pizza in 10 minutes. (Joey Chestnut is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Each slice weighed 109 grams (3.84 ounces) (3.84 ounces) and contained 260 calories. In ten minutes Joey consumed 10.81 pounds (4.9 kilograms) of pizza and drank a gallon of water. The pizza contained 11,700 calories.
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  • Joey Chestnut, the world's most successful competitive eater, with 66 Nathan's Famous hot dogs and a gallon of water at Coney Island, New York City.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) This represents what Joey ate (and drank) in 12 minutes on July 4, 2007, to claim the title of world champion hot dog eater. The 66 hot dogs weighed 14.5 pounds and totaled 19,602 calories. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Ernie Johnson carries his surf board on the beach of the Pacific near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, California.  (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, near Minneapolis. Largest mall in the USA. No model releases.
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  • Shepherds Miguel Martinez, and his brother Paco stop at the village bar for two glasses of Muscatel after slaughtering a sheep for Easter at their farm in Zarzuela de Jadraque, Spain.   (Miguel Angel Martinez Cerrada  is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Fresh leaves of the much sought after qat at a house in Sanaa, Yemen. The men in the background were gathered for a Thursday afternoon qat chewing session.   Qat chewing is a favorite pastime among many Yemenis.
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  • A woman relaxes and reads a magazine as a massage therapist attends to her foot at a foot massage spa in Taipei, Taiwan.
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  • Scuba divers walk on the beach in front of El Bulli restaurant near Rosas on the Costa Brava, Northern Spain
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  • Yemeni men relax at a qat chewing session in a private home in Sanaa, Yemen. They also smoke tobacco in a hookah, eat sweets, and drink water while they chew and talk for hours.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • As suggested by this streetscape in Old Havana (the old city harbor) vintage vehicles are a regular mode of transportation throughout Cuba. Since 1962, the U.S. trade blockade has effectively prevented any new cars from arriving. But even though a few auto dealers in Europe and Russia are willing to defy the blockade and the attendant U.S. sanctions, not many Cubans have the money to buy new vehicles. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 99).
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  • Whether the name refers to the fine sand on its beaches or the money pouring in from commercialization, Brisbane's famed Gold Coast has become Australia's biggest tourist development. Every summer, throngs of just-graduated high school students invade Surfers Paradise, as this beach 30 miles southeast of the city is known. Their arrival kicks off what is sardonically called "schoolies week." Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 33).  This image is featured alongside the Molloy family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • Couple enjoying champagne in a park overlooking the harbor in Oslo, Norway.
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  • Women's rowing club on Lake Merritt in downtown Oakland, California.
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  • Red Jeep on northern California coast road in Sonoma County.
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  • Death Valley, CA. A photographer shoots from Zabriskie Point at dawn with a tripod mounted camera.  Christmas road trip from Napa, California to Sedona, Arizona and back.
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  • Mermaid sand sculpture on the beach at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Jumping off a dune at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • In the town of Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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  • Phillip Greenspun talking on his cellphone on Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Phillip Greenspun relaxing at Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii.
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  • The River Walk along the San Antonio River in downtown San Antonio, Texas.
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  • The River Walk along the San Antonio River in downtown San Antonio, Texas. Tourist boat.
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  • Sunbathing, Barceloneta beach, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • A golfer teeing off at a golfcourse overlooking the oil refinery at Grangemouth, Scotland.
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  • Large elderly woman sunbathes on the rocky beach, Amalfi Coast, Italy.
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  • Blue Lagoon hot springs spa complex near Reykjavik, Iceland. The hot water is the byproduct of Svartsengi power plant, a geothermal electrical generating plant..Pumping 470 F (243 C) water from up to 1-1/4 miles beneath the earth, the plant generates electricity - and a somewhat cooler runoff that is rich in the kind of silicates and salts loved by devotees of mineral baths. Bathing is permitted only in the 2.5-acre (1 ha.) patch of the lake in which the water temperature is tolerable..
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  • Blue Lagoon hot springs spa complex near Reykjavik, Iceland. The hot water is the byproduct of Svartsengi power plant, a geothermal electrical generating plant. Pumping 470 F (243 C) water from up to 1-1/4 miles beneath the earth, the plant generates electricity - and a somewhat cooler runoff that is rich in the kind of silicates and salts loved by devotees of mineral baths. Bathing is permitted only in the 2.5-acre (1 ha.) patch of the lake in which the water temperature is tolerable.
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  • Blue Lagoon hot springs spa complex near Reykjavik, Iceland. The hot water is the byproduct of Svartsengi power plant, a geothermal electrical generating plant. Pumping 470 F (243 C) water from up to 1-1/4 miles beneath the earth, the plant generates electricity - and a somewhat cooler runoff that is rich in the kind of silicates and salts loved by devotees of mineral baths. Bathing is permitted only in the 2.5-acre (1 ha.) patch of the lake in which the water temperature is tolerable.
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  • 15-year olds smoke water pipes (hookahs) in a tea shop overlooking Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. In the distance, a view of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque)  built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan.
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  • Nuclear Energy: Picnic area and windsurfers enjoy the cooling pond for the Nuclear Power Plant in Rancho Seco, California (1987). Cooling towers on opposite shore..
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  • RADON CURE: Defunct gold and uranium mines south of Helena, Montana, attract ailing tourists, who bask in radioactive radon gas and drink radioactive water to improve their health. Each summer, hundreds of people, come to the radon health mines to relax and treat arthritis, lupus, asthma and other chronic cripplers.   (1991)
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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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  • Surfer Ernie Johnson (on wave at right) surfs on the Pacific near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, California.  (Ernie Johnson is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Robina Weiser-Linnartz, the Bread Queen, with her horse, Zorro, at a riding stable in Cologne, Germany.  (Robina Weiser-Linnartz is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  The caloric value of her day's worth of food in March was 3700 kcals. She is 28 years of age; 5 feet, 6 inches and 144 pounds. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • A man takes nap in a hammock on a riverboat in Manacapuru, Brazil. Riverboats ply the network of rivers that drain the vast Amazon basin which has very few roads. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Traditionally dressed Himba girls play a game outside their home in Okapembambu village in northwestern Namibia.
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  • On a slow Saturday in Ban Muang Wa village, outside Chiang Mai, Thailand, the hottest action in the village is in the cool shade under the Khuenkaew's house. Three weeks ago, Boontham and Bourphet gave their son Visith, 9, a hand-held video game, and the household has been filled with its beeps and buzzes ever since. The family's dog hangs out with Visith. The Khuenkaew family lives in a wooden 728-square-foot house on stilts, surrounded by rice fields in the Ban Muang Wa village, outside the northern town of Chiang Mai, in Thailand. Material World Project.
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  • A group of children on the street play checkers with beer bottle caps on a homemade checkerboard in Soweto, South Africa. Soweto is the nickname of Southwest Township, a sprawling lawless community outside Johannesburg. Published in Material World on page 26. South Africa. Material World Project.
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  • With a friend, the Costa grandsons, Javier (with snorkel) and Ariel (prone), spend the day fishing with snorkels and spear guns at the Havana shore, ten minutes by bike from home. Ariel cleans the catch while cousin Javier and a friend put their gear down on the rocks. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 104).
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  • Whether the name refers to the fine sand on its beaches or the money pouring in from commercialization, Brisbane's famed Gold Coast has become Australia's biggest tourist development. Every summer, throngs of just-graduated high school students invade Surfers Paradise, as this beach 30 miles southeast of the city is known. Their arrival kicks off what is sardonically called "schoolies week." (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Wood fired hot tub at vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Path thru woods to vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Boathouse near the vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Vacation house on a fjord near Alversund, Norway, 35 minutes by car from Bergen.
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  • Ferry from Gudvagen to Flam along the Naeroyfjord, a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • Girls out walking on a summer evening in downtown, Bergen, Norway
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  • Train from Oslo to Bergen, Norway.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Aker Brygge, by the harbor in Oslo, Norway. 11 PM on a summer night.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo, Norway.
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  • Outdoor cafe near the harbor in Oslo, Norway on a warm summer evening.
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  • Oslo, Norway. Harborside bar and restaurant, at Aker Brygge
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  • Men pass the mud walled Grand Mosque, in Djenne, Mali. Muslim, Islam, Religion, Africa.
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  • A soccer match, and later a TV crime show from Los Angeles, on a black and white car-battery-powered television holds a large, rapt audience of village men outside the barber's area in Kouakourou, Mali. The car battery is recharged by a photovoltaic solar cell on the roof of the barbershop. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Mali, 2001. Africa.
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