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#11759790
9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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#11759799
9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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#11759804
9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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#11759823
9 November 2024
A white rhino, still on the verge of extinction, is seen in its enclosure at the Zoo in Chorzow, Poland, on November 9, 2024.
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#10934371
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934372
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934373
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934374
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934375
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934376
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#10934377
23 January 2024
In the Salutikar area of Guainghat upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh, on January 21, 2024, a farmer is preparing the land with a cow-plough for Boro paddy cultivation on a winter morning. This traditional method is now on the verge of disappearing in the rural areas of Bangladesh as farmers increasingly use tractors or motocultors for land cultivation.
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#9785278
21 March 2023
A lady is seen making handmade fans out of dried palm leaves at a village household 70km away from Kolkata, India, on March 21, 2023. Handmade fans are one of the iconic elements of handicrafts from rural India, which is on the verge of extinction due to very low profit margins and lack of exposure to larger clients for the small workshops that still exist in far-reaching areas from metro cities in the country.
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#9785276
21 March 2023
A little girl is seen sorting handmade fans made out of dried palm leaves at a village household 70km from Kolkata, India, on March 21, 2023. Handmade fans are one of the iconic elements of handicrafts from rural India, which is on the verge of extinction due to very low profit margins and lack of exposure to larger clients for the small workshops that still exist in far-reaching areas from metro cities in the country.
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#9785300
21 March 2023
Ladies are seen giving final touches to handmade fans made out of dried palm leaves in a village 70km from Kolkata, India, on March 21, 2023. Handmade fans are one of the iconic elements of handicrafts from rural India, which is on the verge of extinction due to very low profit margins and lack of exposure to larger clients for the small workshops that still exist in far-reaching areas from metro cities in the country.
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