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1111-254 - Haenyeo women sort their catch. They dive for conch, octopus, seaweed, and other seafood. Famous for diving into their eighties for being able to hold their breath for up to two minutes, the Haenyeo have harvested Jeju's oceans for hundreds of years.
860-291440 - Researchers picking up pollen with a brush from the beak of a hummingbird Stripe-throated Hermit as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
860-291438 - Researchers picking up pollen with a brush from the beak of a Rufous-tailed hummingbird as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui , Costa Rica
860-291436 - Researcher catching Rufous-tailed Hummingbird (Amazilia Tzacatl) in a net set up for pollination study, rainforest at "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
860-291437 - Researchers picking up pollen using tape on the beak of a Rufous-tailed hummingbird as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
860-291435 - Rufous-tailed Hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl) in a net set up by a researcher as part of a pollination study, rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
1350-832 - Lucha Libre. Two spontaneous up to the ring to dace with the cholita Angela la Folclorista to celebrate the victory, Sports center La Ceja, El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia
1350-831 - Lucha Libre.Two spontaneous up to the ring to help the cholita Angela la Folclorista during the combat again the wrestler called El Prisionero, Sports center La Ceja, El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia
1348-1686 - First aid techniques : placing the victim in the recovery position. Step 3 : catch hold of the leg furthest away from you behind the knee, lift it up keeping the foot on the ground. Turn the victim towards you.
1348-1683 - First aid techniques : placing the victim in the recovery position. Step 3 : catch hold of the leg furthest away from you behind the knee, lift it up keeping the foot on the ground. Turn the victim towards you.
797-11122 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Buganda, Ruhagurika Primary Students lining up ready to go into their Catch-Up Class. Catch up classes were established by Concern Worldwide across a number of schools in Cibitoke to provide a second chance for children who had previously dropped out of school.
797-11123 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Buganda, Ruhagurika Primary Students in their Catch-Up Class. Catch up classes were established by Concern Worldwide across a number of schools in Cibitoke to provide a second chance for children who had previously dropped out of school.
797-11119 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Mabayi, Primary School Girls playing hopscotch beside the Catch-up Class for children who have dropped out of school. Concern Worldwide has supported the establishment of a number of classes.
797-11120 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Buganda, Ruhagurika Primary School girls dancing during their playtime outside Catch-Up Class in Buganda Commune. Catch up classes were established by Concern Worldwide across a number of schools to provide a second chance for children who had dropped out.
797-11121 - Burundi, Cibitoke Province, Buganda, Ruhagurika Primary School boys playing marbles during their playtime outside Ruhagurika Catch-Up Class. Catch up classes were established by Concern Worldwide across a number of schools in Cibitoke to provide a second chance for children who had dropped out.
832-315474 - The day's haul on sardine fishing boat "Jastreb, " based in Kali on Ugljan Island, at a fishing site off of Pag Island in the Adriatic, Croatia, Europe
857-30885 - Zen-ei Nakamura, an 88 year old fisherman form the town of Motobu, hauls up his catch from a net he had set earlier. "Fishing is my life" he said. "Ikigai" a Japanese word that roughly translated means "reason for living", is something most elderly Okinawans have always had.
979-2119 - A Mexican fisherman holds up a Jumbo Squid (Dosidicus gigas - also called the Humbolt squid) hand caught at night off the Baja Peninsula, in Santa Rosalia, Baja, Mexico
979-2137 - A Mexican fisherman holds up a Jumbo Squid (Dosidicus gigas - also called the Humbolt squid) hand caught at night off the Baja Peninsula, in Santa Rosalia, Baja, Mexico
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