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857-94727 - Mforo, Tanzania a village near Moshi, Tanzania. Solar Sister entrepreneur Fatma Mziray and her eldest daughter Zainabu Ramadhani, 19 cook lunch in her kitchen house using both a clean cookstove using wood and one using coal. One of her younger daughters, Nasma Ramadhani, age 5 helps out. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, “Cooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. “With the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my children’s studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.” Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. “What makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.”
857-94726 - Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatma’s sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatma’s home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, “Cooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. “With the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my children’s studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.” Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. “What makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.”
857-94728 - Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatma’s sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatma’s home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, “Cooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. “With the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my children’s studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.” Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. “What makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.”
857-94729 - Zainabu Ramadhani, 19, (yellow and red patterned skirt) her mother Fatma Mziray, age 38, (blue head dress) and Fatma’s sister-in-law Zaitun Hamad, 18, (orange wrap and white top) walk home after gathering firewood near Fatma’s home in Mforo. Mforo is near Moshi, Tanzania. Fatma Mziray is a Solar Sister entrepreneur who sells both clean cookstoves and solar lanterns. Fatma heard about the cookstoves from a Solar Sister development associate and decided to try one out. The smoke from cooking on her traditional wood stove using firewood was causing her to have a lot of heath problems, her lungs congested her eyes stinging and her doctor told her that she had to stop cooking that way. Some days she felt so bad she couldn't go in to cook. Fatma said, “Cooking for a family, preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner I used to gather a large load of wood every day to use. Now with the new cook stove the same load of wood can last up to three weeks of cooking. “With the extra time I can develop my business. I also have more time for the family. I can monitor my children’s studies. All of this makes for a happier family and a better relationship with my husband. Since using the clean cookstove no one has been sick or gone to the hospital due to flu.” Fatma sees herself helping her community because she no longer sees the people that she has sold cookstoves have red eyes, coughing or sick like they used to be. She has been able to help with the school fees for her children, purchase items for the home and a cow. “What makes me wake up early every morning and take my cookstoves and go to my business is to be able to take my family to school as well as to get food and other family needs.”
911-10498 - A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.
911-10497 - A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.
857-88623 - A penitent dressed as a Benedictine monk holds a torch at the procession of the Black Christ of Santa Maria during Easter Holy Week inside of the Cathedral of Caceres, Extremadura, Spain
857-88680 - A penitent dressed as a Benedictine monk holds a torch at the procession of the Black Christ of Santa Maria during Easter Holy Week inside of the Cathedral of Caceres, Extremadura, Spain
857-88679 - A penitent dressed as a Benedictine monk rings a bell surrounded by men carrying torches at the procession of the Black Christ of Santa Maria during Easter Holy Week inside of the Cathedral of Caceres, Extremadura, Spain
857-88416 - Entrance to the Pierre Laudoueneix Antiquites shop at the l'hotel Dongier in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in Provence, Southern France. Known for its twice a week markets and numerous antique and design shops, this busy market town is high on the must-see list of visitors to Provence.
911-10758 - After a week of high tides, storm surges and storm force winds, the sea front promenade of Aberystwyth in Wales has been devastated, with millions of £'s of damage. The crsahing waves punched a large hole in the sea wall and has collapsed Aberystwyth's iconic, Victorian promenade shelter, which has stood for over 100 years. This picture was taken on Wednesday 8th January, 2014, the day the council started to try and clear the thousands of tonnes of beach rubble off the sea front road.
911-10756 - After a week of high tides, storm surges and storm force winds, the sea front promenade of Aberystwyth in Wales has been devastated, with millions of £'s of damage. The crsahing waves punched a large hole in the sea wall and has collapsed Aberystwyth's iconic, Victorian promenade shelter, which has stood for over 100 years. This picture was taken on Wednesday 8th January, 2014, the day the council started to try and clear the thousands of tonnes of beach rubble off the sea front road.
911-10757 - After a week of high tides, storm surges and storm force winds, the sea front promenade of Aberystwyth in Wales has been devastated, with millions of £'s of damage. The crsahing waves punched a large hole in the sea wall and has collapsed Aberystwyth's iconic, Victorian promenade shelter, which has stood for over 100 years. This picture was taken on Wednesday 8th January, 2014, the day the council started to try and clear the thousands of tonnes of beach rubble off the sea front road.
857-86200 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86194 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86198 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86201 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86202 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86199 - Hot air balloons lift skyward. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86193 - Fireworks light the night sky. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86203 - Crews work carefully, inflating their hot air balloons for launch. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86204 - Crews work carefully, inflating their hot air balloons for launch. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.