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Mavis Grind, early morning reflections, narrow isthmus between North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe, Europe

A woman uses a traditional wooden pestle and mortar to grind freshly roasted coffee beans, Ethiopia, Africa

Batour village of the Anouak (Anuak) ethnic people, edge of Lake Tata, Ilubador state, Ethiopia, Africa

Interior of a restored old click mill alongside a small burn, used to grind grain in earlier times, Huxter, West Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Grinder for unmalted barley, wheat and rye, powered by a water wheel, Locke's Distillery, the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, Kilbeggan, Westmeath, Midlands, Ireland, Europe

Dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) walking in the sanddunes of Al Khaluf desert, Sharqiyah, Oman, Arabia, Asia

Stones to grind grain in Spruce Tree House, a cliff dwelling of the Native American Indians, about 800 years old, Mesa Verde National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colorado, USA, North America

Old lighthouse and Teepott, the landmarks of Rostock-Warnemuende, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Stones to grind grain in Spruce Tree House, a cliff dwelling of the Native American Indians, about 800 years old, Mesa Verde National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colorado, USA, North America

A fieldworker sharpens shovels the old fashioned way at the Big Eddy, an Archaeological site on the Sac River in southwestern, MO. Archaeologist Neal Lopinot from Missouri State University has been digging their since 1997 to gain a more complete understanding of the prehistoric record in North America. (Photo by David McLain, Aurora)

Hmong women grinding rice for the production of rice paper in Na Kam Peng, also called Bomb Village, Xiangkhouang, Laos