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Indian corn and gourds for sale at a roadside stand in Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Different types of corn, Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Urubamba Province, Cusco (Cuzco) Region, Peru, South America

Indian ornamental corn, The Hamptons, Long Island, New York State, United States of America, North America

Indian ornamental corn, The Hamptons, Long Island, New York State, United States of America, North America

Shoppers pass stalls selling meat kebabs and corn on the cobs in the Night Market, Wangfujing Street, Beijing, China

Tram in front of the Old Post Office building, Corn Market (Korenmarkt), Ghent, Flanders, Belgium, Europe

Indian ornamental corn,The Hamptons, Long Island, New York State, United States of America, North America

Indian ornamental corn and gourds,The Hamptons, Long Island, New York State, United States of America, North America

10/04/2009. Moroco, Agadir, Taroudant, Souks, market, stalls, grains, herbs and vegetables. Taroudant, Souks, Agadir. Morocco

Local food, tamal served in Ixoq Ajkeem comunity, San Juan La Laguna, Solol√°, Guatemala. Santiago Atitlan, lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

City museum, Stadtmuseum, Kornmarktplatz, Corn Market Place, Bautzen, Budysin, Budysyn, Budziszyn, Dresden region, Eastern Saxony, Upper Lusatia, Germany, Europe

Butter Market, Market Place, with Corn Exchange, St Laurence's Church and Simeon Monument by Sir John Soane, Reading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Kornmarkt, Corn Market Place, Bautzen, Budysin, Budysyn, Budziszyn, Dresden region, Eastern Saxony, Upper Lusatia, Germany, Europe

Rich Tower, Reichenturm, Bohata weza, Kornmarkt, Corn Market Place, Bautzen, Budysin, Budysyn, Budziszyn, Dresden region, Eastern Saxony, Upper Lusatia, Germany, Europe

Rich Tower, Reichenturm, Bohata weza, Kornmarktplatz, Corn Market Place, Bautzen, Budysin, Budysyn, Budziszyn, Dresden region, Eastern Saxony, Upper Lusatia, Germany, Europe

Men and boys on bikes ride past a towering, ancient minaret, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit-it also continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.

Afghan men pause on the road with an ancient brick minaret and many shrines in the background, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit, and continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.

Men on bikes ride past an ancient brick minaret toward the old walls and citadel of the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit.

TheTourelles water wheel was constructed by royal decree in 1832 and still turns today. One of 14 in the busy market town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorge in the Luberon district of Provence, France, it once powered the town's factories for corn and cloth.

Turkey, Aydin Province, Kusadasi, Woman from local farm selling fruit and vegetables to shoppers at fresh produce market in town

Chincheros, a traditional indian village near Cuzco with its famous weekly market vendor selling different types of corn, Highlands, Peru

Pisac Village in the Valley of the Incas Sunday Market, one of the world's most colorful craft and produce markets, Cuzco area, Highlands, Peru

Pisac Village in the Valley of the Incas Sunday Market, one of the world's most colorful craft and produce markets, Cuzco area, Highlands, Peru

Chincheros a traditional indian village near Cuzco with its famous weekly market vendor selling different types of corn, Highlands, Peru