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832-127743 - Facade with mural paintings called Lueftlmalerei on Loisachstrasse street, Garmisch district, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Werdenfelser Land region, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-127741 - Facade with mural paintings called Lueftlmalerei on Loisachstrasse street, Garmisch district, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Werdenfelser Land region, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
857-32319 - The weed eating goats of Ewe4ic Ecological Services are herded across the street from a mall in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The herd of approxiamately 1200 goats travels all over the western U.S. with their owner, Lani Malmberg. Goats are an ecologically sound method of weed clearing and land management.
857-15685 - Project Howl of Freedom 1 of 10. There is an old Indian Proverb which says: "Land is People, Remembering is All" Etched upon Navajo Etta Abriso's timims a history of the native american people. Proud are worn hands is a history of the proud and worn lives of the Native American people. The people of the Southwest weave a rich mosaic of culture, tradition and ritual within the mountain boundaries of the desert. These pueblo indians, anglo ranchers, Mexican tradesman and artistic pioneers cling to their land and in turn, their individualism. However, in a homogenizing society that is rapidly expanding in numbers, technology and laws, these descendants of Spanish Conquistadors and Native Americans are slowly being robbed of their identities.
1194-2558 - Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area
1194-2559 - Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area