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#733215
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733218
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733221
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733224
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733226
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733228
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733230
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733231
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733233
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733235
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733236
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733243
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#733247
14 August 2015
Nagoya Castle stone wall upon which the castle sits was built with a traditional Japanese masonry method called "anoshu zumi" by the Anoshu Guild using unprocessed natural stones in Nagoya, Japan August 14, 2015.
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#392008
11 January 2015
In this photo taken on January 10, 2015, aged 36 years Darma have as workers extract the sap of rubber trees in plantations in Simelungun district, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Rubber Economist, industry advisor based in London is expecting a surplus and will shrink to 43,000 tons in 2015 from the previous year as many as 292,000 tons. According to the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG), 2014, total overall production of natural rubber, natural rubber production the world has decreased in the second quarter of 2014 by 2.3%. Rubber Indonesia is the second largest supplier in the world after Thailand are one of the leading commodity exports to the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, Germany and Canada.
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#392009
11 January 2015
In this photo taken on January 10, 2015, Darma age of 36 years as workers scrape gum tree because he was collecting the sap in plantations in Simelungun district, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Rubber Economist, industry advisor based in London is expecting a surplus and will shrink to 43,000 tons in 2015 from the previous year as many as 292,000 tons. According to the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG), 2014, total overall production of natural rubber, natural rubber production the world has decreased in the second quarter of 2014 by 2.3%. Rubber Indonesia is the second largest supplier in the world after Thailand are one of the leading commodity exports to the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, Germany and Canada.
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#392010
11 January 2015
In this photo taken on January 10, 2015, an image showing the rubber tree sap dripping on the estate, Simelungun district, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Rubber Economist, industry advisor based in London is expecting a surplus and will shrink to 43,000 tons in 2015 from the previous year as many as 292,000 tons. According to the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG), 2014, total overall production of natural rubber, natural rubber production the world has decreased in the second quarter of 2014 by 2.3%. Rubber Indonesia is the second largest supplier in the world after Thailand are one of the leading commodity exports to the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, Germany and Canada.
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