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Riverside cooking at the Damnoen Saduak Floating River Market, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
A fried seafood stall at the famous Walking Street night market in Phuket old Town, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
Hiker cooking food on camping stove high up above Oeschinensee lake, Bernese Oberland, Kandersteg, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, Europe
Aboriginal Yolngu elder stirs freshly dyed pandanus fronds to be used for basket making at Nyinyikay Homeland, East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
Preparation of smoked fish soup, Gaideliai rural tourism homestead on the edge of Srovinatis lake, Ginuciai, Aukstaitija National Park, Lithuania, Europe
A woman, Aboriginal elder, stirring pandanus for weaving baskets, Nyinyikay Homeland, East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
Yanomani tribal people in their traditional Shabono, rectagonal roof, Yanomami tribe, southern Venezuela, South America
Heavily laden metal pot seller on bicycle cycling through rural village street, Dhenkanal district, Orissa (Odisha), India, Asia
Boiling water pot over an open fire on a campsite and tipi on Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia
Historic cottage of Dan O'Hara, evicted by the British and forced to emigrate, by Twelve Bens Mountains, Connemara, Ireland
Cockerel and hens at historic cottage of Dan O'Hara, evicted by the British and forced to emigrate, Connemara, County Galway
Tagine, typical Moroccan food and pot, Cafe Atlas, Imlil, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
A noodle stall at the famous Walking Street night market in Phuket old Town, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
A villager woman in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. She is cooking on a traditional clay oven, fuelled by biofuel (rice stalks), low carbon cooking.
A woman subsistence farmer cooking on a traditional clay oven, using rice stalks as biofuel in the Sunderbans, Ganges, Delta, India. the area is very low lying and vulnerable to sea level rise. All parts of the rice crop are used, and the villagers life is very self sufficient, with a tiny carbon footprint.