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Two year old boy and Mother in old steam train carriage pointing out of window, Bluebell Railway, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Father with his daughter on the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu, north of Beijing (formerly Peking), China

Father with his daughter on the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu, north of Beijing (formerly Peking), China

Family out from Bristol on a fishing and clamming trip on Narragansett Bay, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA

Typical of housing in Gulu Town, the simple mud hut accommodates many of it's residents. Here a family are posing for a picure in fromt of theirs. The father is missing, who is out at work. Gulu, Uganda. Gulu Town, Uganda, East Africa

Inside a typical mud hut, commonly found in Gulu Town, Northwest Uganda. Family are without father who is out working during the day. Gulu Town, Uganda, East Africa

Suricate (Suricata suricatta) . Also called Meerkat. Female with young at their burrow. On the lookout. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Suricate (Suricata suricatta) . Also called Meerkat. Female with five young at their burrow. On the lookout. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Suricate (Suricata suricatta) . Also called Meerkat. Female with three playful young at their burrow. On the lookout. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Ostrich (Struthio camelus) . Female on the right and male on the ridge of a grass-grown sand dune. In between them a chick. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Ostrich (Struthio camelus) . Female on the left and male on the ridge of a grass-grown sand dune. Behing them a chick. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Suricate (Suricata suricatta) . Also called Meerkat. Female with two playful young at their burrow. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Ostrich (Struthio camelus) . Female with two chicks on the ridge of a grass-grown sand dune. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Girl looking through a wooden telescope, summit panorama path of the Hohe Salve, Hopfgarten, Brixental, Kitzbuehel Alps, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

Family overlooking the beach and sea at a lookout point, Rhossili Beach, Gower Peninsula, Wales, Great Britain, Europe

Gravel road leading to a gate of cypress trees in wide Tuscanian landscape, late afternoon, Orcia Valley, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Landscape with cypress trees at dusk, Val d' Orcia near Monticchiello, Province of Siena, Toscany, Italy, Europe

El Molino, windmill, with Swan's Neck (Agave attenuata), near Antigua, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatmaâs sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatmaâs home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, âCooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. âWith the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my childrenâs studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.â Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. âWhat makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.â

Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatmaâs sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatmaâs home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, âCooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. âWith the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my childrenâs studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.â Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. âWhat makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.â

Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatmaâs sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatmaâs home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, âCooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. âWith the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my childrenâs studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.â Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. âWhat makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.â

Mforo, Tanzania a village near Moshi, Tanzania. Solar Sister entrepreneur Fatma Mziray and her eldest daughter Zainabu Ramadhani, 19 cook lunch in her kitchen house using both a clean cookstove using wood and one using coal. One of her younger daughters, Nasma Ramadhani, age 5 helps out. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, âCooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. âWith the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my childrenâs studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.â Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. âWhat makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.â

A mother holds a towel out for her son as he comes out of the water with snorkelling gear, Hawaii united states of america

Harbor Seals (Phoca Vitulina) Hauled Out On Iceberg In Front Of Dawes Glacier In Endicott Arm Or Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wildernesss In Southeast Alaska, South Of Juneau, Alaska, United States Of America

Fluked Tail Of Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) Rises Out Of The Water Just Before Whale Takes Deep Dive In Frederick Sound, Alaska, United States Of America

A Father And Daughter Posing And Spending Quality Time Together In A Park During A Family Outing, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

A Father And Daughter Staring Each Other Down In A Park During A Family Outing, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Mother and father hold the hands of their baby daughter as they stand looking out at the ocean; Maui, Hawaii, United States of America

California Sea Lions (Zalophus Californianus) Haul Out In The Harbour, Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A family of American Black Oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani) hangs out in the rain on the Oregon Coast, Seaside, Oregon, United States of America

A Father And His Little Girl Sit On A Bench And Watch The Ships Anchored In The Sea, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

A Father With His Daughters Standing On A Rock Ledge Overlooking Lake Okanagan, Peachland, British Columbia, Canada

A family, two adults and a young baby among rows of bright yellow, green and orange pumpkins harvested and left out to dry off in the fields in autumn, England, United Kingdom

Teenage girl and her younger brother setting up tent to sleep out during a staycation, New Mexico, United States

Two children on a boat, a boy and his teenage sister looking out over the water, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Senior woman and mature daughter, two generations of women in a safari jeep looking out at sunset, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana

A teenage girl and brother in a warm pool, looking at the camera, sticking their tongues out, St Simon's Island, Georgia, United States

Teenage girl standing looking out over a beach, a boy running on the sand below, Grotto Beach, Western Cape, South Africa