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238-6445 - Palm civet being fed coffe beans, part of the process of producing kopi luwak from the seed harvested from the civet droppings, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
817-423794 - Saint-Emilion, in the Dordogne River Valley, Gironde region, Acquitaine, France, Flanders Poppies Papever rhoeas beside a field of grape vines, other common names: red field poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, red weed, coquelicot, also headache and headwark because the odor is said to cause a headache, May
857-3694 - Cha-Cha'ac Ceremony. "Chac" is the Myan word for rain. This is a rain ceremony held in the middle of the growing season of corn to bring or to assure good rainfall for the crop. They decorate the bread with paste made up of ground squash seeds and wrap it in leaves to bake. The ceremony is held in a clearing near the village. An alter is built and a H'man (religious figure) is brought in to conduct the ceremony and say prayers. It is a combination of Catholic and Mayan gods and prayers.