1116-49671 - Research divers from the MOC Marine Institute map out coral damage at Molokini Marine Preserve off the island of Maui, Hawaii. In the future, data from here will help to determine the health of Hawaii's reefs, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
1116-49673 - Research divers from the MOC Marine Institute glue broken coral heads back together and map out coral damage at Molokini Marine Preserve off the island of Maui, Hawaii. In the future, data from here will help to determine the health of Hawaii's reefs, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
252-11424 - Fishing village people collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
805-786 - Women filling water pots in the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha cattle camp where drought affected cattle are fed and watered, Gondal, Gujarat, India, Asia
1194-691 - Tanzanian woman collecting unsafe and dirty drinking water from a water hole at kansay, near ngorongoro. She will carry the bucket of water 3 miles each way to and from her home. She and her family suffer from parasites and intestinal complaints because of the contaminated water
1194-689 - Tanzanian women collecting unsafe and dirty drinking water from a water hole at kansay, near ngorongoro. They will carry the bucket of water upto 3 miles each way to and from their homes.They And their families suffer from parasites and intestinal complaints because of the contaminated water
1195-89 - 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
1195-61 - 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
1195-18 - Women fetching water in the hanamerant area ,meket, ethiopia, women fetching water early in the morning. The wells in this area are empty during the dry season,forcing women to walk very long distance to fetch water in the nearest river bed. Ethiopia
1195-16 - Women fetching water early in the morning. The wells in this area are empty during the dry season,forcing women to walk very long distance to fetch water in the nearest river bed. Ethiopia
1195-26 - Women fetching water early in the morning. The wells in this area are empty during the dry season,forcing women to walk very long distance to fetch water in the nearest river bed. Ethiopia
1194-692 - Tanzanian woman collecting unsafe and dirty drinking water from a water hole at kansay, near ngorongoro. She will carry the bucket of water 3 miles each way to and from her home. She and her family suffer from parasites and intestinal complaints because of the contaminated water
1194-2245 - India. Rainwater harvesting project in villages of kozhikode district, thamarassery diocese centre for overall development (cod). Individual houses are equipped with rain gutters and a pipe which fills a 10,000 litre concrete tank. Funded by cnewa. Kerala. Home of thresiamma thomas (mother), thomas venkitakkal (father) and neethu thomas (18). 2007
1194-2487 - Uganda in the home of najjemba teopista, farmer of kasaayi village, kayunga district. teopista cultivating the garden. a rainwater harvesting tank stands in background
1194-154 - TANZANIA Home of Compassion, for the sick and needy, Kigera village, near Musoma. Girls collecting water from hand pump. photograph by Sean Sprague
1195-17 - Women fetching water early in the morning. The wells in this area are empty during the dry season,forcing women to walk very long distance to fetch water in the nearest river bed. Ethiopia
920-1518 - Scientists and graduate student collecting hammerhead shark pups for research, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific
911-4470 - A peasant farmer gathers dried corn husks to burn as fuel on the kitchen stove which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house, Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
797-3839 - GAMBIA Agriculture Women collecting water from well for vegetable plots. African Gambian Western Africa Female Woman Girl Lady Farming Agraian Agricultural Growing Husbandry Land Producing Raising Female Women Girl Lady
252-11423 - Fishing village people collecting the morning catch from fishing boat fleet, Mui Ne, south-central coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
641-7610 - Water containers that have been filled from communal water facility and are awaiting collection, Cidade Velha, Santiago, Cape Verde Islands, Africa