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Young woman making Kai Paen, dried river weed sheets sprinkled with sesame seeds, thinly sliced tomatoes and garlic, northern Laos

Woman spinning, making reel of cotton thread, village around Nong Khiaw, District of Luang Prabang, Northern Laos

Woman spinning, making reel of cotton thread, village around Nong Khiaw, District of Luang Prabang, Northern Laos

Woman making weaving warp, from Akha Puli tribe living in village in the mountains surrounding Muang La, Oudomxay Province, northwestern Laos

Mural painting, by Ateliers Adeline, on a water tower at Blevy, Natural region of Thymerais, department of Eure-et-Loir, Centre-Val de Loire region, France, Europe

Patung Semar, giant statue of Semar, fictional character of Javanese Culture located on the slopes of Lawu Volcano Mountain, Java island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Fortified house, known as Tata Somba ('Somba house') in a Tammari (also known as Batammariba, Tamberma, Somba, Otamari) village, Atakora department, Benin, Gulf of Guinea, West Africa

View of colourful architecture at Nagaa Suhayl Gharb on the Nile river near Aswan, Aswan, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

View of wooden rice buckets in the Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Honshu, Japan

Painter working on Painted Rocks site, work of the Belgian artist Jean Verame, around Tafraout, Anti-Atlas, Morocco

Pottery in the city of Tamegroute, Draa River valley, Province of Zagora, Region Draa-Tafilalet, Morocco

Bran Castle, Bran, near Brasov, Transylvania. The castle was built by Saxons in 1377 who were given the privilege by Louis I of Hungary. It is a national monument and landmark in Transylvania and famous for its association with the Dracula story.

Prestinone, atelier Ferraris (Severino Ferraris studio), Valle Vigezzo, Val d'Ossola, Verbania, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Painting by Pina Monne on side of house, evoking nostalgia for harvests in the rural past, Tinnura village, near Bosa, Sardinia, Italy, Europe

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows a cook preparing chapatis on a biofuel stove.

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows solar panels that focus the suns rays on heat exchangers to boil oil, which is then sent down to the kitchens below to heat the cookers.

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows the solar air conditioning for the Ashram's hospital.

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows a woman planting trees for onward growth in the Ashrams forests.

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows the girls school.

Europe, Netherlands, South Holland, Lisse. April 26, 2022. Sculpture Levenboom, Tree of Life, by Jo Naus and Marjan Tabak.

Kabgayi, Rwanda has the oldest Cathedral in the Country (1925). Restoration work is underway and scaffolding is a rather basic if not intricate combination of tree branches and sawn wood planks. An art form all to itself. Kabgayi, Rwanda, East Africa

`Festa dels Traginers´, Feast of the muleteer in Balsareny. Accordionist. Balsareny. Comarca del Bages. Eix del Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain.

Three rural women protecting themselves from lightning, mosaic on a community tenement complex, 1960s, Vienna, Austria, Europe

The Polynational Second World War memorial ""Les Braves"" by Anilore Banon, 2004, Omaha Beach, Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Europe

The Polynational Second World War memorial ""Les Braves"" by Anilore Banon, 2004, Omaha Beach, Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Europe

Wiesloch, Germany, August 2021: Funny sculpture of wine god called 'Speedy Bacchus' with blurry vineyard in background, Europe

Carved Madonna with Child Jesus at Jakobehues, Gerstruben, a former mountain farming village in the Dietersbachtal valley near Oberstdorf, Allgaeu Alps, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Artwork, Slab for the Ruhr by the sculptor Richard Serra on the Schurenbachhalde slag heap in the Ruhr area, Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Traditional Bavarian building with "Lueftlmalerei" mural paintings, Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

The Muni Seva Ashram in Goraj, near Vadodara, India, is a tranquil haven of humanitarian care. The Ashram is hugely sustainable, next year it will be completely carbon neutral. Its first solar panels were installed in 1984, long before climate change was on anyones agenda. Their energy is provided from solar panels, and wood grown on the estate. Waste food and animal manure is turned inot biogas to run the estates cars and also used for cooking. Solar cookers are also used, and the air conditioning for the hospital is solar run. 70 % of the food used is grown on the estate. They provide an orphanage, schools for all ages, vocational training, care for the elderly, a specialist cancer hospital withstate of the art machinary, and even have a solar crematorium. This shot shows solar panels that focus the suns rays on heat exchangers to boil oil, which is then sent down to the kitchens below to heat the cookers.

Vietnam, Tourist Goods, Painting of Vietnamese woman carrying goods in baskets on pole across her shoulders.