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  • Works Project Administration (WPA) mural portrays city life. Coit tower, San Francisco, California. USA The murals in Coit Tower were painted under the supervision of Mexican artist Diego Rivera during the 1930's, and carry strong socialist themes. They were very controversial at that time.
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  • Daryl Sattui's 121,000 square foot castle winery under construction, in Calistoga, Napa Valley, California. Castello di Amorosa Winery.
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  • In the town of Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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  • Two diners sit in the formal dining room of the Lough Inagh Lodge, West Ireland (Connemara).
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  • Barrandov film studio. Vaclav Marhoul, director, in empty studio 6. Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Haircut and other commerce in a public square in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Fort Ross Historic State Park, near Bodega Bay, northern California. A Russian settlement from the 1800's.
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  • Nineteen-fifties American car in old Havana, Cuba.
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  • A young girl in dress up clothes and sun hat has a cold drink at a hotel bar in old Havana, Cuba.
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  • Whitewashed windmills at Consuegra, La Mancha, Spain.
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  • Whitewashed windmills at Consuegra, La Mancha, Spain.
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  • Whitewashed windmills in La Mancha at Campo de Criptana, Spain.
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  • Seven whitewashed windmills above the town of Campo de Criptana, La Mancha, La Mancha, Spain.
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  • A whitewashed windmill in Consuegra, La Mancha Spain.
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  • Daryl Sattui and wife Yana Albert's Victorian house in Calistoga, California, Napa Valley, California.
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  • Whitewashed windmills in Consuegra, Spain.  Consuegra, La Mancha, Spain.
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  • 2 men in traditional costume stomp grapes barefoot on a stage in front of the cathedral at the yearly wine festival ceremony in Logroño, La Rioja Region, Spain.
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  • Old women removing the stigmas from Freshly picked saffron flowers in Consuegra, La Mancha, Spain. Saffron has been the world's most expensive spice by weight for decades. The flower has three stigmas, which are the distal ends of the plant's carpels. These are separated from the petals by hand and dried to make saffron spice.
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  • A family owned wineskin workshop in Pamplona, Spain. This old bota (wineskin) workshop called Botería San Fermin is operated by three brothers-Pedro, Victor, and Juan José Echarrí-the third generation of this family business. Their grandfather started the business 115 years ago. They've been in the present building 30 years and started learning the workmanship involved when they were young children. Originally the botería was in their home. They had three floors for living and one for the workshop. Victor is pictured. Process: They turn the stitched hide inside out, beat it on a machine to soften it (they used to have to do this by hand by beating it on a rock) and then put tar on the inside goat fur.  Navarro, Spain.
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  • Pigs/Swine/Hog: Bill Liston's Iowa hog farm uses old fashioned, outdoor confinement. USA.
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  • The potter's workshop of Armando Torrado, in Navarette, La Rioja, Spain.
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  • One of many shops in old Sarajevo that sell tea and coffee sets, pepper grinders and decorated plates, as well as items fashioned from discarded brass military shell casings. Bosnia and Herzegovina. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Nalim holds her two-year-old daughter Zekom in a traditional hand-fashioned back sling as she works at the butter churn.  Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 77. Nalim and her daughter Sangay care for the children and work in their mustard, rice, and wheat fields. Namgay, who has a hunched back and a clubfoot, grinds grain for neighbors with a small mill his family purchased from the government. From Peter Menzel's Material World Project.
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