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#13220234
20 January 2026
Collected plastic waste is washed and dried under the sun in the Lalbagh Kamalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, as part of the recycling process.
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#13182213
11 January 2026
A woman dries her saree in the sunlight in Kolkata, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13182215
11 January 2026
A woman dries her saree in the sunlight in Kolkata, India, on January 11, 2026.
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#13073767
8 December 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073769
8 December 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073781
8 December 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073788
8 December 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13045802
1 December 2025
A male vendor wearing a green sweater serves a female customer at an illuminated market stall overflowing with various olives, nuts, dried fruits, sun-dried tomatoes, and packaged goods, including strings of garlic and red chili peppers hanging from the ceiling, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The stall prominently features the ''Fons Olive'' brand and operates within an indoor/outdoor market environment.
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#13021571
24 November 2025
An Indian woman dries paddy after harvesting in a field in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on November 20, 2025.
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#13006262
20 November 2025
An anhinga dries its wings after a dive as the sun sets over Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The bird uses its sharp, spear-like bill to catch fish underwater with quick, precise strikes.
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#13006263
20 November 2025
An anhinga dries its wings after a dive as the sun sets over Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The bird uses its sharp, spear-like bill to catch fish underwater with quick, precise strikes.
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#13006264
20 November 2025
An anhinga dries its wings after a dive as the sun sets over Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The bird uses its sharp, spear-like bill to catch fish underwater with quick, precise strikes.
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#13006265
20 November 2025
An anhinga dries its wings after a dive as the sun sets over Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The bird uses its sharp, spear-like bill to catch fish underwater with quick, precise strikes.
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#13006266
20 November 2025
An anhinga dries its wings after a dive as the sun sets over Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The bird uses its sharp, spear-like bill to catch fish underwater with quick, precise strikes.
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#12951691
5 November 2025
Unhusked rice, harvested at the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, on November 5, 2025, is sun-dried for winnowing. Rice harvesting in Nepal, especially in the Terai and valley regions, is a labor-intensive process involving cutting mature paddy with sickles, bundling stalks, sun-drying the harvested rice, and then winnowing to separate the grains from the husks. This traditional method, passed down through generations, sustains local communities and preserves agricultural heritage.
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#12951693
5 November 2025
Unhusked rice, harvested at the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, on November 5, 2025, is sun-dried for winnowing. Rice harvesting in Nepal, especially in the Terai and valley regions, is a labor-intensive process involving cutting mature paddy with sickles, bundling stalks, sun-drying the harvested rice, and then winnowing to separate the grains from the husks. This traditional method, passed down through generations, sustains local communities and preserves agricultural heritage.
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