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A Chakma girl in the Rangamati area in Bangladesh collects banana flowers which will be used to make curry, Bangladesh, Asia

A Chakma girl in the Rangamati area in Bangladesh collects banana flowers which will be used to make curry, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, Asia

A Chakma girl in the Rangamati area in Bangladesh collects banana flowers which will be used to make curry, Bangladesh, Asia

A woman collects grasses in a basket made of bamboo from the rice paddies, Bardiya District, Nepal, Asia

A nomad woman collects her goats together for milking, wool extraction and a quick health inspection, Ladakh, India, Asia

A nomad woman gathers her herd together in the morning to collect milk and brush them to extract wool in the remote Himalayan region, Ladakh, India, Asia

A nomad woman collects her goats together for milking, wool extraction and a quick health inspection, Ladakh, India, Asia

A nomad woman gathers her herd together in the morning to collect milk and brush them to extract wool in the remote Himalayan region of Ladakh in north India, India, Asia

A girl collects spring onions on the verdant green slopes of Manipur in north east India, India, Asia

A woman collects grasses in a basket made of bamboo from the rice paddies, Bardiya District, Nepal, Asia

Buddhist monks collecting alms in the early morning, Luang Prabang, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

People from fishing village collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Fishing village people collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Yaks make their way down from Everest Base Camp to collect more supplies, with Kongde the peak in the distance, Nepal, Himalayas, Asia

Lilac-breasted roller (Coracias caudata) landing with a grasshopper in its beak, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Fishing village people collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Fishing village people collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Vibrating the olives from the trees in the olive groves of Marina Colonna, San Martino, Molise, Italy, Europe

Indian woman comes to collect cow dung from herd of cattle at Jhupidiya Village in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, Northern India

Buddhist monks walking along road to collect alms, near Shwezigon Paya, Nyaung U, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Inhabitant of Darjeeling dressed in typical clothes collects tea leaves from her land to make infusions, Darjeeling, India, Asia

Sea gipsy on a bamboo bridge going to collect birds nests used in soups, in Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Paulo Cerutti with truffle and Diana the dog, Monta d'Alba, Barolo, Piemonte (Piedmont), Italy, Europe

Indian woman dressed with the typical colored frock collects the green tea leaves in the plantations of Bagdogra, Darjeeling, India, Asia

Buddhist monks collecting food, Kyaiktiyo Pagoda (Golden Rock Pagoda), Mon State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Pilgrims lining up to collect water from the Jordan River spring in Bieta Ghiorghis (St. George's House) church in Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

Monk collecting alms, Kiyomizu dera temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kyoto city, Honshu island, Japan, Asia

Michele Galantino gathering olives for fine extra virgin oil on his estate, Bisceglie, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Colonel Bird's Bath in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa. It was built by Colonel Christopher Bird, the British Deputy Colonial Secretary during the occupation of the Cape by the British in the early nineteenth century. It was designed to collect the water and let it stand and clarify before being piped to his house for drinking water. It is often incorrectly referred to as Lady Anne Barnard's bath. She was the Colonial Secretary's wife but the bath was built after she left the Cape.

A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.

A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India, demonstrate how hot the device is, by holding a sheet of newspaper which instantly sets on fire in the 300 degree Celcius heat. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.