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Local people crossing the 160m long suspension bridge, Trisuli Center, Bandare village, Trisuli Valley, Nepal, Asia
Perito Moreno glacier (25 km long, 2 km wide), has almost dammed the Tempano channel, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
The Mittens at dusk cast long shadows, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah and Arizona border, United States of America, North America
Long Lake, Jiuzhaigou (Nine Village Valley), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sichuan province, China, Asia
One of the Mittens at dusk casts a long shadow, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah and Arizona border, United States of America, North America
Lake Lagarfljot (Logurinn), 53 square km and 25 km long, near Egilsstadir, Fljotdalsherad valley, East Fjords area, Iceland, Polar Regions
Lake Lagarfljot (Logurinn), 53 square km and 25 km long, near Egilsstadir, Fljotdalsherad valley, East Fjords area, Iceland, Polar Regions
Long exposure of star trails in night sky, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona Utah border, United States of America, North America
Long explosure resulting in star stripes in sky, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona Utah border, United States of America, North America
Mer de Glace, the largest glacier in France, 7km long and 200m deep flowing into the Chamonix Valley, Haute Savoie, French Alps, France, Europe
A long straight road leads into Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America
View a long the rugged mountain pass of Colle del Turlo, Vercelli, Piedmont, Italian Alps, Italy, Europe
View of footbridge, Hangloch Waterfall, Todtnau, Schwarzwald (Black Forest), Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe
Two yaks walking through a snowy field, high altitude Himalayan mountain valley in Kyanjin Gompa,Langtang Trek, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
Long straight road, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, North America
Pangong lake in Ladakh at a height of about 4350m (14270ft), 134 km (83 miles) long and extends from India to Tibet, Ladakh, India, Asia
Bison (Bison bison), with long shadows and footprints in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America
The Goteik viaduct, constructed in 1899, 689 metres long and approximately 250 metres high, Nawnghkio, Shan state, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
Long exposure of star trails in night sky, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona Utah border, United States of America, North America
Long Meg, and part of the Druids Circle, Little Salkeld, Eden Valley, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
Dead and dying Almond trees in Almond groves in Wasco in the Central Valley of California after the irrigation water ran out following the four year long drought in the Western USA. 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California, and it takes 1.1 gallons of water to grow each nut. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
Almond groves being chopped down as there is no longer water available to irrigate them, in Wasco in the Central Valley of California following the four year long drought in the Western USA. 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California, and it takes 1.1 gallons of water to grow each nut. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
Almond groves being chopped down as there is no longer water available to irrigate them, in Wasco in the Central Valley of California following the four year long drought in the Western USA. 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California, and it takes 1.1 gallons of water to grow each nut. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
Irrigation pipes near Wasco in the Central Valley of California following the four year long drought in the Western USA. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
A pumping station sends water uphill over the mountains on the California aquaduct that brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to farmland in the Central Valley. Following a four year long catastrophic drought, irrigation water is in short supply, with $2 billion annually wiped off the agricultre sector.
Almond groves in Wasco in the Central Valley of California that are vulnerable following the four year long drought in the Western USA. 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California, and it takes 1.1 gallons of water to grow each nut. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
Almond groves being chopped down as there is no longer water available to irrigate them, in Wasco in the Central Valley of California following the four year long drought in the Western USA. 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California, and it takes 1.1 gallons of water to grow each nut. Many farms have run out of water, and $2.2 Billion has been wiped off the agricultue sector annually. Currently one third of all children in California go to be hungry, as a direct result of job losses connected to the drought. 428,000 acres of farmland have been taken out of production as a result of the drought, in the Central Valley.
A fracking truck next to a site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
A fracking site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
A fracking site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
A fracking site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
A fracking truck on a site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
Almond trees being irrigated in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought. 80% of the world's almonds grow in California, each Almond takes 1 gallon of water to produce, water that is increasingly unavailable.
A fracking site being fracked near Wasco in California's Central Valley, USA, next to a farmers Cotton crop. Fracking for natural gas and oil, has reduced energy prices in the US, but fracking is a water hungry industry, that competes directly with the agricultural sector for water. After a 4 year long drought water is running out. Fracking also contaminates ground water supplies from all the chemicals that are pumped underground to frack the fossil fuel bearing rocks.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe. This shot shows the boat launching jetty, that has been taken as far down the ramp as possible, and is still nowhere near the water level.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
Start of the Wye Valley Walk and Offa's Dyke long distance footpath, Chepstow Castle, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The California aquaduct that brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to famrland in the Central Valley. Following a four year long catastrophic drought, irrigation water is in short supply, with $2 billion annually wiped off the agricultre sector.
A pumping station sends water uphill over the mountains on the California aquaduct that brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to farmland in the Central Valley. Following a four year long catastrophic drought, irrigation water is in short supply, with $2 billion annually wiped off the agricultre sector.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
Almod trees being irrigated in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought. 80% of the world's almonds grow in California, each Almond takes 1 gallon of water to produce, water that is increasingly unavailable.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
A virtually empty farmers water hole in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe, shown here.
An RV that until recently would be 40 feet underwater on the lake bed of Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley which is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
Start of the Wye Valley Walk and Offa's Dyke long distance footpath at Chepstow Castle, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Irrigation pipes in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
Cotton growing in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
Lake Isabella near Bakersfield, East of California's Central valley is at less than 13% capacity following the four year long devastating drought. The reservoir has dropped so low, that the water level is below the outflow pipe.
The California aquaduct that brings water from snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada mountains to farmland in the Central Valley. Following a four year long catastrophic drought, irrigation water is in short supply, with $2 billion annually wiped off the agricultre sector.
Garden and swimming pool, Dar al Hossoun hotel, Taroudant, Morocco, Sous Valley, Morocco, north Africa
721 m or 2365 ft-long Waelsebachtalbruecke (Waelse Valley Bridge), part of the ICE Hanover-to-Wuerzburg high-speed railway line near Kirchheim, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Ruhrtalbruecke, Ruhr valley bridge of the motorway A52 between Essen and Duesseldorf, crossing the Ruhr valley near Muehlheim-Mintard, 1800 meters long, highest section 65 meters, construction completed in 1966, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Mountain view from the terrace of Dalai Lama Village, Camping Club, Chatillon, Cervino Valley, Aosta Valley, Valle d'Aosta, Alps, Italy, Europe
Ruhrtalbruecke, Ruhr valley bridge of the motorway A52 between Essen and Duesseldorf, crossing the Ruhr valley near Muehlheim-Mintard, 1800 meters long, highest section 65 meters, construction completed in 1966, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Ruhrtalbruecke, Ruhr valley bridge of the motorway A52 between Essen and Duesseldorf, crossing the Ruhr valley near Muehlheim-Mintard, 1800 meters long, highest section 65 meters, construction completed in 1966, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Ruhrtalbruecke, Ruhr valley bridge of the motorway A52 between Essen and Duesseldorf, crossing the Ruhr valley near Muehlheim-Mintard, 1800 meters long, highest section 65 meters, construction completed in 1966, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
721 m or 2365 ft-long Waelsebachtalbruecke (Waelse Valley Bridge), part of the ICE Hanover-to-Wuerzburg high-speed railway line near Kirchheim, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Gertelbachwasserfaelle water falls, Gertelbachschlucht gorge, Buehl, Buehlertal valley, Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
Ruhrtalbruecke, Ruhr valley bridge of the motorway A52 between Essen and Duesseldorf, crossing the Ruhr valley near Muehlheim-Mintard, 1800 meters long, highest section 65 meters, construction completed in 1966, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
River in the Zemmgrund valley of the Naturpark Zillertaler Alpen mountain nature park, Zillertal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
249 m or 817 ft-long Fuldatalbruecke Kragenhof (Fulda Valley Bridge Kragenhof), part of the ICE Hanover-to-Wuerzburg high-speed railway line near Kirchheim, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Pont Cessart Bridge reflecting in the Loire River, Saumur, Pays de la Loire, department of Maine et Loire, France, Europe
Gertelbach brook, Gertelbachschlucht gorge, Buehl, Buehlertal valley, Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
The Long House, about 1500 years old remains of Native American Indians, Mystery Valley, Arizona, USA, North America
The River Etive in the Glen Etive in the Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Deckchairs on Kanzelwand Mountain, Kleinwalsertal, Little Walser Valley, Allgaeu, Vorarlberg, Austria, Europe
Creek in a green spring forest in Dreisamtal Valley, Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
Pont Cessart Bridge reflecting in the Loire River, Saumur, Pays de la Loire, department of Maine et Loire, France, Europe
Cityscape of Blois with the Loire Bridge and Chateau de Blois, department of Loire et Cher, France, Europe
Tajik farmers and their families thresh wheat with oxen and donkeys, in a side valley to the Panjshir Valley, in the Hindu Kush mountains, September 10, 2002. Agriculture is primitive and labor intensive in this remote valley. The Panjshir Valley and its side valleys have long been a stronghold for the Tajik people, and the famous commander Ahmed Shah Masood, in their struggle first against the Soviets and then against the Taliban. The Tajik are one of the larger ethnic groups in Afghanistan, second only to the Pashtun people.
Two mountain bikers enjoying a great vista during a long downhill ride from the Altiplano to the small village of Sorata, Bolivia on May 15, 2003.
Dani men engaged in a mock battle with long spears, in a display of prowess and opulence of dress and decoration, Obia Village, Baliem Valley, Central Highlands of Western New Guinea, Papua, Indonesia
Dani man engaged in a mock battle with a long spear, in a display of prowess and opulence of dress and decoration, Obia Village, Baliem Valley, Central Highlands of Western New Guinea, Papua, Indonesia