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  • Lan Guihua, a widowed farmer, tends to her garden at her home in Ganjiagou Village, Sichuan Province, China.   (Lan Guihua is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  The caloric value of her day's worth of food on a typical day in June was 1900 kcals. She is 68 years of age; 5 feet, 3 inches tall; and 121 pounds. Like most of her neighbors, the widow farmer and lifelong resident of Ganjiagou Village,  in Sichuan Province, keeps chickens, grinds her own soy beans for soy milk, and has a garden that supplies much of her greens. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Riccardo Casagrande, a monk brother priest at the San Marcello al Corso Church in Rome, Italy, snips basil leaves for supper on the church rooftop garden. (Riccardo Casagrande is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Casagrande is in charge of the kitchen, garden, and wine cellar for the brotherhood. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • The Glad Ostensen family in Gjerdrum, Norway. Anders Ostensen's mother works in her garden behind the farmhouse.
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  • Napa Valley Home of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio.
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio home site, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Hand pollinating geranium flowers in a greenhouse: Lompoc, California. USA.
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  • Napa Valley Home of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio.
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  • Napa Valley Home of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio.
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  • Napa Valley Home of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio.
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio home site, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Napa Valley Home of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio.
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  • 90-year-old Haruko Maeda, sprawls comfortably in the front yard of her home in Ogimi Village, cutting the grass with a pair of hand shears. "I'm getting this done before it gets too hot," she explains. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • 90-year-old Haruko Maeda, sprawls comfortably in the front yard of her home in Ogimi Village, cutting the grass with a pair of hand shears. "I'm getting this done before it gets too hot," she explains. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Aerial of home in St Helena, California with gardens designed by Thomas Church. House and garden surrounded by vineyards.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
    GER_130613_147_x.jpg
  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
    GER_130613_074_x.jpg
  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
    GER_130613_079_x.jpg
  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Clock in a public garden with landscaped flowers. Vina del Mar, Chile..
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  • Versailles Palace formal garden seen from a balcony of the Palace. Paris, France.
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  • Bob Sorensen, a golf course assistant superintendent, picks vegetables in his backyard garden at his home in Grand Junction, Colorado. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The caloric value of his day's worth of food on a day in the month of September was 3,600 kcals. He is 25 years of age; 5 feet,  11 inches tall and 175 pounds. Switching career paths from criminal justice to turf maintenance enabled Bob to escape a desk job and work outdoors in a picturesque Western landscape. Some of his work is physical, but technology makes his irrigation chores easier. From one of many rock outcrops overlooking the lush fairways and greens in the dry, high desert valley, he can control a matrix of sprinklers with a single radio controller. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Kensington Palace sunken gardens in full summer bloom. London, England.
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  • Rosenborg Gardens. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Kensington Palace sunken gardens in full summer bloom. London, England.
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  • Kensington Palace sunken gardens in full summer bloom. London, England.
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  • Townhouse and gardens in Hascomb, UK.
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  • Aerial of Phillips home, St Helena, California, USA. Gardens designed by Thomas Church. USA.
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  • Aerial of Phillips home in the Napa Valley with gardens designed by Thomas Church. Napa Valley, California.
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  • Kensington Palace sunken gardens in full summer bloom. London, England.
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  • Townhouse and gardens in Hascomb, UK.
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  • The Tiger Balm gardens developed by wealthy businessman Aw Boon Haw. Hong Kong, China.
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  • The Summer Palace in Beijing, China. Situated the western outskirts of Haidian District, the Summer Palace is 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from central Beijing and contains archetypal Chinese gardens and buildings. The Palace is considered by some one of the most noted classical gardens of the world.
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  • Vegetable gardens in Kouakourou, Mali irrigated with Niger River water. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Private flower gardens attended by retired homeowner, Mr. Shadi, in El Cerrito, California, USA.
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  • Gardens with fountains in the Generalife, Granada, Spain.
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  • View of tile roofed village of Cornago, with gardens in the foreground, La Rioja, Spain.
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  • House with hundreds of flowers in front, Berceo, Rioja, Spain.
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  • Bob Sorensen, an assistant golf course superintendent of The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa in Grand Junction, Colorado picks vegetables in his backyard.  (Bob Sorensen is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) He played football at Mesa State College in Grand Junction and graduated with a degree in criminal justice. Just before he took a desk job in his chosen profession he decided that he didn't want a desk job and found one that requires his constant attendance of the great outdoors, at a golf course at the foot of the majestic Colorado National Monument.  He earned a second degree in turf management, supervises a small crew of greenskeepers, and coaches high school football at Palisade High School.
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  • Golden Gate Park Conservatory. San Francisco, California.
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  • Jack London State Historical Park, in Glen Ellen, California (Sonoma County). Stone pig barn.
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  • Jack London State Historical Park, in Glen Ellen, California (Sonoma County). View from London's cottage on rainy day.
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  • Campanile wall of Santa Ines Mission, Solvang, California, USA. with cactus, roses, and wooden cross.
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  • Koi Fish in the backyard pond of Mr. Cheu. Koi are a variety of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Today. Koi are bred in nearly every country and considered to be the most popular fresh-water ornamental pond fish. They are often referred to as being "living jewels" or "swimming flowers". If kept properly, koi can live about 30-40 years. Some have been reportedly known to live up to 200 years. The Koi hobbyists have bred over 100 color varieties. Every Koi is unique, and the patterns that are seen on a specific Koi can never be exactly repeated. The judging of Koi at exhibitions has become a refined art, which requires many years of understanding the relationship between color, pattern, size and shape, presentation, and a number of other key traits. Prize Koi can cost several thousand dollars each.  USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, CA at Thanksgiving time 2010 with Menzel and D'Aluisio family. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Valley, CA at Thanksgiving time 2010 with Menzel and D'Aluisio family. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Hilo Hawaii. Husband and wife with young daughter at the Hula festival.
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  • Aerial of a traffic circle with gardenia and fountains in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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  • Dock, diving board and headless statue at a hotel in Bacalar Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • Aerial of the Chateau at Chenonceaux in the Loire Valley, France.
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  • Wisteria at Menzel/D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Wisteria at Menzel/D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Menzel and D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA. Coyotes.
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  • Golden Gate Park, Conservatory. San Francisco, California. USA
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  • Jack London State Historical Park, in Glen Ellen, California (Sonoma County). London's cottage on rainy day.
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  • Koi Fish in the backyard pond of Mr. Demello in Northern California. Koi are a variety of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Today Koi are bred in nearly every country and considered to be the most popular fresh-water ornamental pond fish. They are often referred to as being "living jewels" or "swimming flowers". If kept properly, koi can live about 30-40 years. Some have been reportedly known to live up to 200 years. The Koi hobbyists have bred over 100 color varieties. Every Koi is unique, and the patterns that are seen on a specific Koi can never be exactly repeated. The judging of Koi at exhibitions has become a refined art, which requires many years of understanding the relationship between color, pattern, size and shape, presentation, and a number of other key traits. Prize Koi can cost several thousand dollars  USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Koi Fish pond in the backyard of Demello. California. Koi are a variety of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Today Koi are bred in nearly every country and considered to be the most popular fresh-water ornamental pond fish. They are often referred to as being "living jewels" or "swimming flowers". If kept properly, Koi can live about 30-40 years. Some have been reportedly known to live up to 200 years. The Koi hobbyists have bred over 100 color varieties. Every Koi is unique, and the patterns that are seen on a specific Koi can never be exactly repeated. The judging of Koi at exhibitions has become a refined art, which requires many years of understanding the relationship between color, pattern, size and shape, presentation, and a number of other key traits. Prize Koi can cost several thousand dollars each.  USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • 'Castle' house. Castroville, California. USA.
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  • Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA.
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  • A traditional Victorian home in Ferndale, California (near Arcata and Eureka, northern California.). In the late 1800s, during the Victorian architectural period, Ferndale blossomed as the agricultural center of Northern California. The prosperous dairy industry provided the economic base for Ferndale, and the blend of agriculture and architecture resulted in the town's splendidly ornate buildings, known as 'Butterfat Palaces.'
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  • Slow Food celebration in San Francisco, California
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  • Slow Food celebration in San Francisco, California
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  • Dana Wolf and husband Scott visiting Menzel-D'Aluisio home in the Napa Valley, California.
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  • Lisa Chu's stone house, Napa Valley, California.
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  • Ironhorse Vineyards, Sebastapol, California producers of sparkling and still wines.  CEO Joy Sterling and winemaker Forrest Taucer. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Wisteria at Menzel/D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Wisteria at Menzel/D'Aluisio home, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Napa Valley, CA at Thanksgiving time 2010 with Menzel and D'Aluisio family. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Menzel-D'Aluisio compound, Napa Valley, CA
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  • Hascomb, UK. Photo taken on a walk after lunch with Richard and Fenella Hodson, Godalming, UK. (Material World Family from Great Britain UK).
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  • Red picket fence in front of weekend cottages. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Artist Douglas Johnson (painter of miniatures, born 1946) at home in Coyote, New Mexico, USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Taos Mission. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, USA.
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  • Exterior, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ. Frank Lloyd Wright Center.
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  • At agricultural research station near Oaxaca, Mexico (INIFAP: National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture, and Animal Husbandry), the annual "milpa" survey includes cataloging and photographing hundreds of samples of corn, beans, and squash seeds (grown together and known as a "milpa") in this part of Mexico.
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  • Ruins of the church & convent of Santa Clara, in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • Romanesque cathedral cloisters, Tudela. Navarra, Spain.
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  • Courtyard of the Hostal de Los Reyes Catolicos Parador (Hotel) in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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  • Shops near the cathedral, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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  • Plaza Cataluna, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Graveyard and church in Arnedillo, La Rioja, Spain.
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  • Hascomb, UK. Photo taken on a walk after lunch with Richard and Fenella Hodson, Godalming, UK. (Material World Family from Great Britain UK).
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  • Double-walled medieval fortified city. Carcassonne, France.
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  • Cemetery near the Yasaka-Jinji shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • A typical roundhouse in Mingha Village, Venda (North Transvaal) South Africa.
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  • The Finken family's suburban straw bale home located a block-and-a-half east of Lac Deschênes in the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. (Coco Simone Fincken is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Cooking methods: Electric stove. Food preservation: refrigerator-freezer.
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  • A view from the back fields of Kibet Serem's small tea plantation near Kericho, Kenya. (Kibet Serem is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  He is 25 years of age.
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  • The Finken family's suburban straw bale home. They live a block-and-a-half east of Lac Deschênes in the city of Gatineau*, Quebec. The Finkens try to eat from the bounty of local farmers and producers to get the freshest food possible and grow some of their own summer and fall vegetables in raised beds in their front yard. They buy organic foods to the extent that they can afford the higher cost but they try to economize on staple foods. "At the bigger markets," says Kirk, "everything is so seductive that you end up spending more money (than you intended)".
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  • Faith D'Aluisio with broken leg, Napa Valley, CA
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  • (1997). Broken and obsolete machines formerly stored in Peter Menzel's and Faith D'Aluisio's garage set ablaze for a Christmas card in 1997. Napa Valley, California.
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