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746-91114 - The church. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91357 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91338 - The Helipad. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.
746-91110 - Wreck of a small ship. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91354 - The frozen harbour. The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91119 - Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbour a whaling station in South Georgia, with a colony of South Georgia Shag (Phalacrocorax georgianus). Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91113 - The Petrel a whale catcher. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91112 - The Petrel a whale catcher. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91361 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91336 - Helicopter is arriving. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.
746-91358 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91333 - Helicopter on helipad. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.
746-91356 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91355 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91111 - Wreck of the Dias in Grytviken. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91334 - Helicopter on helipad. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.
746-91109 - Wreck with Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on the former Flensing Plan. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91108 - The former Flensing Plan. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91363 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91362 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91337 - Baggage is transported by wheel loader to the helipad. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.radlader
746-91120 - Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbour a whaling station in South Georgia, with a colony of South Georgia Shag (Phalacrocorax georgianus). Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91360 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91359 - The traditional and remote greenlandic inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of West Greenland. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark
746-91107 - Cemetery. Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. Grytviken is open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
746-91335 - Pilots are refueling the helicopter on the helipad. During winter the helicopter is the only link to the rest of Greenland. The traditional village Kullorsuaq on the shore of the Melville Bay, part of the Baffin Bay, in the far north of Greenland.
857-95713 - Villagers in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise, gather in the rice crop after drying.
857-95443 - A woman subsistence farmer cooking on a traditional clay oven, using rice stalks as biofuel in the Sundarbans, Ganges, Delta, India. the area is very low lying and vulnerable to sea level rise. All parts of the rice crop are used, and the villagers life is very self sufficient, with a tiny carbon footprint.
911-10455 - A woman subsistence farmer cooking on a traditional clay oven, using rice stalks as biofuel in the Sunderbans, Ganges, Delta, India. the area is very low lying and vulnerable to sea level rise. All parts of the rice crop are used, and the villagers life is very self sufficient, with a tiny carbon footprint.
911-10448 - Villagers in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise, gather in the rice crop after drying.
911-10453 - Villagers in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise, gather in the rice crop after drying.
911-10449 - Villagers in a remote subsistence farming village on an island in the Sunderbans, the Ganges Delta in Eastern India that is very vulnerable to sea level rise, gather in the rice crop after drying.
975-34 - An IDP camp (internally displaced people) in Te-Tugu district of Northern Uganda has been created to accommodate the mass of Ugandan refugees fleeing the LRA (Lords Resistance Army) who are fighting the Ugandan government and its people. With all attempts to be self-sufficient in these camps, the women have to work the land as well as look after dependants. Te-Tugu, Uganda, East Africa
975-131 - An IDP camp (internally displaced people) in Te-Tugu district of Northern Uganda has been created to accommodate the mass of Ugandan refugees fleeing the LRA (Lords Resistance Army) who are fighting the Ugandan government and its people. With all attempts to be self-sufficient in these camps, Yams are an important vegetable for survival. The tubers can be stored up to six months without refrigeration, which makes them a valuable resource for the yearly period of food scarcity at the beginning of the wet season. Te-Tugu, Uganda, East Africa
911-4474 - A Chinese family cooks on a stove fuelled by dried corn stalks and husks which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house, Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
911-7338 - An architect designed eco house with a wind turbine which will provide all the electricity needs of the house near Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
911-4473 - A Chinese family cooks on a stove fuelled by dried corn stalks and husks which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house, Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
911-4495 - A traditional kitchen stove fuelled mainly by dried mazie stalks, also heats the sleeping platforms in the two roomed peasant farmer's house in northern China, Asia
911-4475 - A Chinese family cooks on a stove fuelled by dried corn stalks and husks which not only cooks the food and heats the water but also heats the house, Heilongjiang province, China, Asia
911-7318 - An architect designed eco house with a wind turbine which will provide all the electricity needs of the house near Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe