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Captive Galapagos giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Captive Galapagos giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Sewing and embroidery workshop, Madrasat Addeera, an artistic space where women learn crafts to be sold in AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Pottery workshop, Madrasat Addeera, an artistic space where women learn crafts to be sold in the old town of AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Sewing and embroidery workshop, Madrasat Addeera, an artistic space where women learn crafts to be sold in AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Captive Galapagos giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) at the Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Young woman working at Gator Country Wildlife Adventure Park, Beaumont, Texas, United States of America

Arrupe Karuna Krom outreach program run by the Catholic Church (Jesuits), a rural school, Battambang, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Arrupe Karuna Krom outreach program run by the Catholic Church (Jesuits), a rural school, Battambang, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area

Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area

Vietnam mine risk education program in tan hop primary school in quang tri province. children are taught about the dangers of finding unexploded bombs or landmines, dating from the war with the usa. progarm sponsored by american catholic relief services (crs)

A computer training institute in Lagos, Nigeria. The Pentium 2 computers were bought second hand in Nigeria and there are about 16 computers at this location. Students are learning various software programs including typing, Microsoft word and a drawing program. One student in the striped shirt is Alice Itodo.

The Petrel and the Guillamont, two pulling boats, part of the Chewonki Foundation's fleet, head out of Wiscasset on an orientation trip for Bodwin College freshmen. The boats sail down the Back River. This non-profit Foundation, formerly a boys camp where Roger Tory Peterson directed the nature program in the 1920's, provides environmental programs throughout the year for a diverse number of groups throughout Maine and offers participation in residential and non-residential programs in environmental education.