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#12186229
23 March 2025
A traditional street market in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, features caged live chickens, baskets of hay, and trays of eggs in the foreground, representing the city's enduring informal economy. In the background, a bicycle overloaded with hats, bags, and goods stands parked beside a shop, while a table displays various local foods.
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22 September 2024
A man sells eggs along Ife-Ibadan Expressway in Osun State, Nigeria, on September 20, 2024. Many city dwellers and travelers opt to buy raw foodstuff in the rural area because of the high cost of living.
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2 December 2023
Visitors are watching a demonstration of power-controlled carving on raw eggs at the first China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo in Beijing, China, on December 2, 2023.
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#899122
10 November 2015
In this photo taken Nov. 8, a member of the Ostional Integral Development Association (OIDA) prepares to eat a raw Olive Ridley sea turtle egg on Ostional beach, 183 miles north-west of the capital of San Jose, Costa Rica, Monday, Nov. 9, 2015. Over a quarter of a million Olive Ridley sea turtles had lumbered ashore by Monday morning to nest at Ostional beach on Costa Rica's north Pacific coast. It was the thirteenth mass nesting this year and Saturday's number of arrivals was probably the largest for a single day in recent years, according to marine biologist Mauricio Mendez. The Ostional Wildlife Refuge is one of the two most important breeding sites in the world for the endangered species. Ostional is the only beach in the world where harvesting and selling sea turtle eggs is legal. Starting in 1987, authorities have allowed members the community of Ostional to collect eggs during the first three nights of the arribadas. In return, the villagers protect the turtles by keeping the beaches clear of debris, and running day and night patrols against poachers, until the baby turtles hatch approximately 60 days later.
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