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  • Rooster in doorway and gate in Bolonchen de Rejon, a Mayan village in Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • Stone wall and gate with rooster in front of a blue house in Bolonchen de Rejon, outside Campeche, Mexico.
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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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  • A young man pets his cock behind the Phousy public market in Ban Saylom Village, just south of Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • A cock strolls through the remote picturesque village of Santa Marina, which has a crackerbox church and stone roofs. There is no permanent priest in the town. However whenever a priest visits, there are masses. The town has electricity but there just as easily could not be. The town has few inhabitants. Rioja, Spain.
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  • A young man pets his cock behind the Phousy public market in Ban Saylom Village, just south of Luang Prabang, Laos.
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  • Carlo and Marie Paule Kutten-Kass family chickens in back garden of house in the town of Erpeldange in Bous, southeast of Luxembourg City, near the German border. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. 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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  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. Automatic feeders travel the rows and back every 30 minutes. USA.
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  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. Automatic feeders travel the rows and back every 30 minutes. USA.
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  • USA_AG_CHIC_01_xs.Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. (Multiple flash photo) USA.
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  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California.
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  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. The cages are offset but there is some overlap and chickens defecate on each other. USA.
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  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. Automatic feeders travel the rows and back every 30 minutes. USA.
    USA_AG_CHIC_03_xs.jpg
  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. (Multiple flash photo) USA.
    USA_AG_CHIC_01_xs.jpg
  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. Automatic feeders travel the rows and back every 30 minutes. USA.
    USA_AG_CHIC_02_xs.jpg
  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California.
    USA_AG_CHIC_05_xs.jpg
  • Belden Egg Ranch. Central Valley, California. 500-foot row of laying hens. The cages are offset but there is some overlap and chickens defecate on each other. USA.
    USA_AG_CHIC_04_xs.jpg
  • Smoke from cookfires wafts up into the sky at dawn in Breidjing Refugee Camp in eastern Chad. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The sunrise ushers in another day of waiting. It's November, two months after the rainy season, but  temperatures are still low. Women sweep the dirt in front of their tents while children walk to the water depot with empty plastic containers as roosters crow and donkeys bray into the desert air, which is beginning to lose its nighttime chill.
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  • Sunrise at the Breidjing Refugee Camp in eastern Chad. Another day of waiting begins. It's November, two months after the rainy season but not yet the hot season. Smoke from cookfires chimneys up into the sky; women sweep the dirt in front of their tents; children walk to the water depot with empty plastic containers; roosters crow and donkeys bray into the desert air, which is beginning to lose its nighttime chill. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 58).
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Peter Menzel Photography

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