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#8710804
24 August 2022
American actress Yadira Guevara-Prip arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Apple TV+'s Original Series 'See' Season 3 held at Directors Guild of America (DGA) Theater Complex on August 23, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#8710802
24 August 2022
American actress Yadira Guevara-Prip arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Apple TV+'s Original Series 'See' Season 3 held at Directors Guild of America (DGA) Theater Complex on August 23, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#8184154
7 May 2022
Fruits for sale at the local market in Aguas Calientes. On Wednesday, 20 April 2022, in Aguas Calientes, Cusco, Peru.
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#5927690
16 August 2020
A worker plucks ripe guava at an orchard in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927694
16 August 2020
A worker plucks ripe guava at an orchard in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927698
16 August 2020
A worker plucks ripe guava at an orchard in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927702
16 August 2020
A worker plucks ripe guava at an orchard in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927716
16 August 2020
A floating guava market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927720
16 August 2020
A drone view of a floating guava market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927724
16 August 2020
A drone view of a floating guava market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927706
16 August 2020
Farmers row boats loaded with guavas on their way to a floating market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927708
16 August 2020
Farmers row boats loaded with guavas on their way to a floating market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5927710
16 August 2020
Farmers row boats loaded with guavas on their way to a floating market in Barisal, Bangladesh on August 16, 2020. Thousands of farmers earn their livelihood growing and selling these guavas. Guava, a berry-like fruit, is often called the 'apple of the tropics'. Although it originated in tropical America (in the land between Mexico and Peru), today it is one of the important fruit crops of Bangladesh, where it’s grown all over the country. The southern region of Bangladesh, especially districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, and Jhalbokathi, are the main Guava-producing areas. Nobody is certain when exactly this floating market began, but the tradition is at least a century old.
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#5024278
22 October 2019
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - OCTOBER 21: Actress Yadira Guevara-Prip arrives at the World Premiere Of Apple TV+'s 'See' held at the Fox Village Theater on October 21, 2019 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#5024276
22 October 2019
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - OCTOBER 21: Actress Yadira Guevara-Prip arrives at the World Premiere Of Apple TV+'s 'See' held at the Fox Village Theater on October 21, 2019 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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#5024274
22 October 2019
WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - OCTOBER 21: Actress Yadira Guevara-Prip arrives at the World Premiere Of Apple TV+'s 'See' held at the Fox Village Theater on October 21, 2019 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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