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Harvesting tobacco, tying on poles prior to drying in kiln, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Tobacco leaves drying in the field, Vinales Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Woman sorting and bunching of tobacco leaves, village around Nong Khiaw, District of Luang Prabang, Northern Laos

Sorting and bunching of tobacco leaves, village around Nong Khiaw, District of Luang Prabang, Northern Laos

Man checking dried tobacco leaves, Brena Alta, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean, Europe

Tobacco leaves hung up to dry, Vinales Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Tobacco leaves drying in the field, Vinales Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Tobacco farmer proudly displaying dried tobacco leaves, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Tobacco farmer standing in his tobacco drying hut against rows of drying tobacco leaves hung on wooden racks, Vinales Valley, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Man harvesting tobacco leaves, Vinales Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Tobacco farmer with tobacco leaves drying in drying shed, Vinales, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Farmers with tobacco leaves tied on pole for drying, Vinales. Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Collecting tobacco, Valle de Vinales (Valley of Vinales), Region of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Central America

Collecting tobacco,Valle de Vinales (Valley of Vinales), Region of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Central America

Rollers making hand-rolled cigars of long leaf tobacco in cigar factory, Decatur Street, French Quarter of New Orleans, USA

Stack of hand-rolled cigars of long leaf tobacco in traditional cigar factory, Decatur Street, New Orleans, USA

Shopper chats to roller at work on hand-rolled cigars of long leaf tobacco in cigar factory, Decatur Street, New Orleans, USA

Beedi or Bidi, an Indian smoking product rolled from Tendu or Coromandel Ebony leaves (Diospyros melanoxylon) and filled with tobacco or other herbs, India, Asia

Cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), tobacco leaves hung to dry and tobacco plantation behind, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, Central America

Cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), tobacco leaves hung to dry, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, Central America

Cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), tobacco leaves hung to dry, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba, Central America

Mid section view of a man making a bundle of Tobacco leaves, Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii Islands, USA

Mature woman wearing headscarf threading and drying tobacco leaves, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

Side view of small group of busy tobacco farmers planting tobacco in field, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

Man carrying tobacco leaves seen through open window of simple cottage, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

Mature woman wearing headscarf threading and drying tobacco leaves, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

Man smoking cigar while harvesting tobacco leaves in plantation, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

A man in the Viñales valley in Cuba rolls dried tobacco leaves into cigars under a thatch-roof hut.

Mature woman wearing headscarf threading and drying tobacco leaves, Vinales, Pinar del Rio Province, Cuba

Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia

Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia

Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia

High angle close up bundles of beedi cigarettes, tobacco wrapped in green leaves and tied with a string, India

Tobacco leaves drying and curing in a barn on a plantation in Pinar del Rio in the heart of Cuba's tobacco growing area, Cuba