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Punnathur Kotta Elephant Fort housing 50 elephants and financed by the temples, Kerala state, India, Asia

A 16th century painting depicting Jesus washing his disciples' feet, St. Antony's Chapel, Bessans, Savoie, France, Europe

Calvary dating from between 1581 and 1588, detail showing washing of feet, Guimiliau parish enclosure, Finistere, Brittany, France, Europe

Washing household utensils, part of daily life in a Cambodian village, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Drying washing with Ahilya Fort behind, now a heritage hotel, on the banks of the Narmada River, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Ghats on the Narmada River at the Ahilya Fort and temple complex, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Washing lines across the street, Castello Quarter, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Mosaic showing Jesus Christ washing the feet of Peter, in the Monastery of Hosios Lucas, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece, Europe

Painting depicting St. Louis washing a pauper's feet in Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral Treasure Museum, Paris, France, Europe

Washing at the ghats on the Narmada River at the Ahilya Fort and Temples, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Communal laundry in the southeast of the island, near Las Hayas, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Men and women washing in the River Ganges at Scindia Ghat, Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Washing hanging out to dry in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

A Xhosa woman hangs out her washing to dry in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

Vietnam community water purifying project in village of tam phu, tam pinh district in vinh long province. previously the community would take water directly from a canal, for drinking. thanks to this project, they now have safe drining water. fran thi bich ngoc and her child vo truong vy, taking safe drinking water from a faucet in their home

Workers washing the dust off solar panels at a 1 MW solar power station run by Tata power on the roof of an electricity company in Delhi, India, to make them more efficient.

Indonesia boy taking a bath at a crs provided tap in paloh village, pulo aceh, aceh. 2 years after the tsunami

Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated

Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) washing in a stream on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Numbers off rocxkhoppers have declined substantially, partly due to competition with commercial fishing and partly due to climate change, which causes their prey food to migrate to cooler waters.

A villager woman in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. She is cooking on a traditional clay oven, fuelled by biofuel (rice stalks), low carbon cooking.

Asia's largest solar popwer station, the Gujarat Solar Park, in Gujarat, India. It has an installed capacity of 1000 MW. Here workers wash dust off the panels to increase their efficiency.

Workers washing the heliostats to maximise reflective power at the Ivanpah Solar Thermal Power Plant in California''s Mojave Desert is currently the largest solar thermal plant in the world. It generates 392 megawatts (MW) and deploys 173,500 heliostats that reflect the suns rays onto three solar towers. It covers 4,000 acres of desert.

Workers washing the heliostats to maximise reflective power at the Ivanpah Solar Thermal Power Plant in California''s Mojave Desert is currently the largest solar thermal plant in the world. It generates 392 megawatts (MW) and deploys 173,500 heliostats that reflect the suns rays onto three solar towers. It covers 4,000 acres of desert.

Workers washing the heliostats to maximise reflective power at the Ivanpah Solar Thermal Power Plant in California''s Mojave Desert is currently the largest solar thermal plant in the world. It generates 392 megawatts (MW) and deploys 173,500 heliostats that reflect the suns rays onto three solar towers. It covers 4,000 acres of desert.

Syria, Aleppo, The Famous Hammam Al Habbadiye Built In Xivth Cent, And Rehabilitated As Luxury Baths , Under The Cupola At Back A Man Washing At A Tap

Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated

Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated

Brazil, Salvador De Bahia.Ancient Pelourinho Neighbourhood.Man Petting White Cat At An Old Housing Buiding Entrance

East timor. Camp for internally displaced people (idps) at the don bosco center in dili. Girl collecting water and washing baby at faucet

UGANDA The work of Comboni Samaritans, Gulu. Visiting Atoo Alice, 48, who has AIDS and suffers from depression. She lives with her 52-year-old sister Ventorina Ayo who is her primary care giver, and with her husband Michael. Michael and Ventorina are very loving and slo look after Alice's two children, Geoffrey and Enice, both of whom are epileptic. They have taken on a huge committment, and are helped by the Combonis who bring supplioes and food. Ventorina washing and dressing Alice. PHOTO by Sean Sprague

Women washing and gossiping by steps to River Ganges, Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Sheets from the tea house lodge drying at Annapurna Base Camp at 4130 metres in front of Annapurna South summit, Annapurna Sanctuary, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia

Tanzanian girl taking pleasure at the abundant supply of fresh, safe drinking water which now runs to her house thanks to a development project of caritas tanzania, funded by caritas australia. Mvango village, same, in the north-east near kilimanjaro

Tanzanian villagers washing their hands after installing water system for their village. This is a project of caritas tanzania financed by caritas australia, and will bring safe drinking water to the region for the first time. Previously people would have to collect, often unsafe, drinking water from distant streams and carry it in buckets on their heads. Kighare, same, in the north-east near kilimanjaro

Tanzanian girl taking pleasure at the abundant supply of fresh, safe drinking water which now runs to her house thanks to a development project of caritas tanzania, funded by caritas australia. Mvango village, same, in the north-east near kilimanjaro

Burundi family of speciose ciza (32) and three children, claude (9), constantin (6) and orave (1). Claude washing his face. Giteraa.

Sheets from the tea house lodge drying at Annapurna Base Camp at 4130 metres in front of Annapurna South summit, Annapurna Sanctuary, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia