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  • USA_FAM_05_xs.Ralph Chipman, an accountant, on a family picnic with his wife and two young kids at Lake Mary, near Salt Lake City, Utah..MODEL RELEASED..
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  • Children queue for water at a communal watering point in the Kibera slum, in Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is Africa's largest slum, with more than 1 million inhabitants.
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  • Icelandic man with Chinese baby on his shoulders taking a photo on the rocky beach near Stykkisholmur, Iceland.
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  • Jantar Mantar Observatory, a collection of architectural astronomical instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II at his then new capital of Jaipur between 1727 and 1733 in New Delhi, India.
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  • Hot springs resort in Teitung, Taiwan.
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  • A young hooded penitent in a procession during Holy week in Salamanca, Spain. Street processions are organized in most Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. People carry statues of saints on floats or wooden platforms, and an atmosphere of mourning can seem quite oppressive to onlookers.
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  • Angele Restaurant, Napa, California. Napa Valley.
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  • Tierra Santa religious theme park, Buenos Aires
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  • A young boy runs down the curving ramp of the Rundetarn/round tower. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Erotica 2000 sex fair. At least one parent brought their young son to the fair. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Father and daughter watch a parade for the patron saint of the village of Malojloj on the South Island. U.S. Territory of Guam, an island in the Western Pacific Ocean, the largest of the Mariana Islands.
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  • Flamenco in the street during April Fair Seville, Spain.
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  • Small boy and old nun, Warsaw Poland, Old Town Square area. Summer evening.
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  • Mother and daughter learning to rollerskate. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Young boy in Doksany. Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • The TV radio tower and new construction in Pudong seen from the Bund on the Shanghai side of the river. Shanghai, China.
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  • Dried fish in the Central market of Kampala, Uganda.
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  • Watching Teletubbies TV show in Cairo, Egypt.
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  • Napa, California. Jack and Evan Menzel look at the wave pattern in the swimming pool and the water that splashed out of the pool at the residence of Peter Menzel a minute after the earthquake that shook their home 107 miles from the epicenter of the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. At a magnitude of 7.1, it was the worst earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1906. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • Napa, California. Jack and Evan Menzel look at the wave pattern in the swimming pool and the water that splashed out of the pool at the residence of Peter Menzel a minute after the earthquake that shook their home 107 miles from the epicenter of the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. At a magnitude of 7.1, it was the worst earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1906. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • José Angel Galaviz Carrillo, a rancher of Pima heritage, having tea with his son Favien at their home in the Sierra Mountains, near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora.  (José Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • At the Science Museum in Dallas, Texas, school children listen to a docent while watching the animated robot dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus Rex and Allosaurus (made by Dinamation International). Dinamation International, a California-based company, makes a collection of robotic dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are sent out in traveling displays to museums around the world. The dinosaur's robotic metal skeleton is covered by rigid fiberglass plates, over which is laid a flexible skin of urethane foam. The plates and skin are sculpted and painted to make the dinosaurs appear as realistic as possible. The creature's joints are operated by compressed air and the movements controlled by computer.
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  • At the Science Museum in Dallas, Texas, school children watch the animated robot dinosaurs Apatosauruses (half size, made by Dinamation International) swing their heads close to them. Dinamation International, a California-based company, makes a collection of robotic dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are sent out in traveling displays to museums around the world. The dinosaur's robotic metal skeleton is covered by rigid fiberglass plates, over which is laid a flexible skin of urethane foam. The plates and skin are sculpted and painted to make the dinosaurs appear as realistic as possible. The creature's joints are operated by compressed air and the movements controlled by computer.
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  • ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility), is the newest addition to the Honda Humanoid Robot family. It is on display daily at Suzuka City Circuit, where young and old converge to watch racing, ride amusement park rides, and also watch this child-sized robot introduced by a beauty queen walk, wave, and dance four times daily. The press literature for ASIMO states "By helping people, and becoming their partners, Honda robots are opening the door to the 21st Century." Honda R&D expects that "ASIMO will help improve life in human society.".
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  • Though tentative at first, brother and sister Taichi (3, at left) and Shino (5) warm up to the robot ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) and agree to stand close enough to get a good look at the small stature robot after a performance at Suzuka City, Japan. Honda's walking robot, called ASIMO, is child-sized and has more maneuverability than it's predecessor, the Honda P3. Pictured here at Suzuka City, Japan, amusement complex..
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  • Darryl Sattui with his son Mario, 11, and German Shepard, Lupo, in the cavern of their Napa Valley Castle which is part of the Sattui Winery in Northern California. Calistoga. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • Alvarito Ayme, 4, casts a beseeching look at his mother, Ermalinda, who is buying grain and flour from the local indigenous coop in Simiatug, Ecuador in the hope that she will buy him a sweet from the display counter. His father, Orlando, sold two of his sheep at this weekly market in the indigenous community of Simiatug for $35 US in order to buy potatoes, grain and vegetables for his family. Supporting Image from the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Poor people living on the sidewalk near Nariman Point; Bombay, India.
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  • Young monk at a temple near Jinghong in Xishaungbanna, China.
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  • José Angel Galaviz Carrillo, a rancher of Pima heritage, having tea with his son Favien at their home in the Sierra Mountains, near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Sweet Lips the robot guide takes visitors through the Hall of North American Wildlife, near the Dinosaur Hall in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, PA. Carnegie Mellon University robotics professor Illah R. Nourbakhsh's creation draws children like a pied piper by speaking and playing informational videos on its screen. It navigates autonomously, using a locator system that detects colored squares mounted high on the wall. A color camera and scores of sonar, infrared, and touch sensors prevent Sweet Lips from crashing into museum displays or museum visitors. From the book Robo sapiens: Evolution of a New Species, page 220-221.
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  • Teenage girl on the beach at dusk in Zapallar, Chile.
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  • Dani children unwrap their roasted "bug packages", a collection of twenty or so stink bugs wrapped in leaves and set on the edge of a fire to roast as a small snack, Soroba, Baliem Valley, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. The kids also roast spiders, or mulikaks, on the glowing embers and eat them. (Man Eating Bugs page 78 Bottom)
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  • St. Helena Elementary School, Napa Valley, CA
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  • IND.MWdrv04.079.x..Children in Ahraura Village, Uttar Pradesh, India. {{Ahraura is the home village of the Yadav family. The Yadavs were India's participants in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, 1994 (pages: 64-65), for which they took all of their possessions out of their house for a family-and-possessions-portrait.}}.
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  • High school student Katherine Navas and her family eat dinner at their home in Caracas, Venezuela.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Dinner at Katherine's house is a family affair. Her mother is the chief cook, but everyone helps. Tonight's dinner is fresh fried fish from an uncle's shop. During meals, the television is turned off and the day's events are recounted by even the youngest.
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  • José Angel Galaviz Carrillo, a rancher of Pima heritage, having a meal with his wife and sons at their home in the Sierra Mountains, near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora.  (José Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Children of the Ochoas family waiting while their mother, Bernadina, prepares a breakfast treat of roasted waykjuiro worms, Chinchapujio, Peru. (Man Eating Bugs page 154 Top)
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  • Dani children show their "bug packages", a collection of twenty or so stink bugs wrapped in leaves to be roasted over a fire and eaten as a tasty protein snack, Soroba, Baliem Valley, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. (Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects)
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  • The Holy Land Experience is a Christian theme park in Orlando, Florida. The theme park recreates the architecture and themes of the ancient city of Jerusalem in 1st century Israel. The Holy Land Experience was founded and built by Marvin Rosenthal, a Jewish born Baptist minister but is now owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Rosenthal is also the chief executive of a ministry devoted to 'reaching the Jewish people for the Messiah' called Zion's Hope. Beside the theme park architectural recreations, there are church services and live presentations of biblical stories, most notably a big stage production featuring the life of Jesus. There are several restaurants and gift shops in the theme park. The staff dresses in biblical costumes. Admission is $40 for adults and $25 for youths, aged 6-18.
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  • Bergen, Norway.
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  • Semana Santa (Holy Week).  Street processions are organized in most Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. People carry statues of saints on floats or wooden platforms, and an atmosphere of mourning can seem quite oppressive to onlookers.
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  • Day of the Dead festival honoring ancestors in a graveyard vigil in Mixquic, Mexico, outside Mexico City.
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  • Monterey, California
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  • Napa Valley, CA at Thanksgiving time 2010 with Menzel and D'Aluisio family. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. August. Napa Valley, CA
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. Napa, California, USA. Napa Valley.
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  • Mermaid sand sculpture on the beach at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Playing on the beach at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Playing on the beach at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • York Cliffs house at Cape Neddick, Maine.
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Young people swimming and diving off the rocks into the sea at Macuto, Venezuela.
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  • An extended family's simple rural home and yard in Horcon, Chile.
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  • Two local men carry fish strung on poles in downtown Agats, the main town of the huge Asmat swamp. The town has boardwalks built on high poles because the tides of the Arafura sea are very big. Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Since the making of this photograph, Irian Jaya was renamed Papua.
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  • A family eats a meal on a wood fire in their ranch kitchen near the Monarch butterfly reserve. Site Alpha, near Rosario, Mexico.
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  • Artemio Martinez family getting ready for breakfast in their simple house near the Monarch butterfly reserve. Rosario, Mexico.
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  • Matxus Osinaga, family.  Madrid, Spain.
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  • Torrens family in their living room. Madrid, Spain.
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  • Flower offering to the Christ of life in Masanassa, Valencia, Spain.
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  • A family harvests garlic, near Naples, Italy.
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  • Margaret (Linda) Gundlaugsdottir of the Thoroddson family at home in Hafnarfjordur, near Reykjavik, Iceland, with her grandson. A revisit, after the family was profiled in Material World in 1993. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • East Berlin. Rock concert featuring Tina Turner. Germany in 1990, six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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  • In the spring of 1990, the Berlin Wall was a tourist destination before it was completely dismantled. People used hammers and chisels to take pieces for souvenirs. Germany.
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  • French family at home in Paris, France. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Champs Elysees. Father crosses the street with his two young children. His son holds a toy gun. Paris, France.
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  • Crowd gathering in Starometske Namesti (old town square) to watch hourly church steeple clock figures. Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Spontanous dancing right after the Velvet Revolution. Prague, Czech Republic. Starometske Namesti (old town square).
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  • Street performer and children in the old town. Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Young boys with white sheep turned black from oil, smoke and rain from oil well fires near Umm al-Haiman, south of Ahmadi, Kuwait in March of 1991. More than 700 wells were set ablaze by retreating Iraqi troops creating the largest man-made environmental disaster in history.
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  • Harajuku district Elvis dance troop members. Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Children pose with Ronald MdDonald outside a McDonald's restaurant in the Pudong area of Shanghai. Shanghai, China.
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  • Local children playing a gamve with stones and sticks at Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temples at Angkor are spread out over some 40 miles around the village of Siem Reap, about 192 miles from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. They were built between the eighth and 13th centuries and range from single towers made of bricks to vast stone temple complexes. Regarded as the supreme masterpiece of Khmer architecture, it is a huge pyramid temple built by Suryavarman II between 1113 and 1150. It is surrounded by a moat 570 feet wide and about four miles long. The bas-relief carvings are of the highest quality and the most beautifully executed in Angkor..
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  • Children getting spring water flee when they see white people in Mpigi, Uganda (Africa).
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  • A family living in a large tomb in the city of the dead in Cairo, Egypt. They are acting as caretakers.
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  • Rancher José Angel Galaviz Carrillo with his family at his home on their ranch in the Sierra Mountains near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora.  (José Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • The family of Pima rancher José Angel Galaviz enjoys breakfast at his home in the Sierra Mountains  near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora. (José Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Esthela, the wife of Pima rancher José Angel Galaviz prepares tortillas while her sons wait at their home in the Sierra Mountains near Maycoba, in the Mexican state of Sonora.  (Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Pima farmer Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo and his youngest son, Favien, mop up their breakfast bowls of fried pinto beans with pieces of tortillas made by his wife Estella at their home in Maycoba, Sonora, Mexico. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo eats breakfast with his two youngest sons at his ranch home in Maycoba, Sonora, Mexico. (Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo eats breakfast with his two youngest sons at his ranch home in Maycoba, Sonora, Mexico. (Jose Angel Galaviz Carrillo is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Muna Ali  (in white sweater) plays with her siblings in the kitchen of her parents' house in Scarboro, Ontario, Canada. She and her family immigrated from Somalia .
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  • Customers wait for their orders at Marcus Dirr's stall at a bi-weekly market while children play, in the Wiehre Residential District of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.  (Marcus Dirr is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Germans are among the biggest meat eaters in Europe, but eat slightly less meat than in decades past.
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  • High school student Katherine Navas and her family eat dinner at their home in Caracas, Venezuela.  (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) Dinner at Katherine's house is a family affair. Her mother is the chief cook, but everyone helps. Tonight's dinner is fresh fried fish from an uncle's shop. During meals, the television is turned off and the day's events are recounted by even the youngest.
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  • Women carry girls in Christmas colors on a motorcycle in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Abdul-Baset Razem, a Palestinian guide and driver, with his family in his backyard harvesting olives from one of their trees in a Palestinean village in East Jerusalem.  (Abdul-Baset Razem is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Dogs fight in dirt blackened by the burning of garbage in a tight-knit slum settlement in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is Africa's largest slum, with more than 1 million inhabitants.
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  • Safiya Carter-Thompson, 12, and two friends, Josh Olson and Alex Baker-Lubin, both 11, at an insect cooking lesson put on by entomologist Leslie Saul of the San Francisco Insect Zoo and her husband Norman Gershenz. On the menu: chocolate-chip mealworm cookies and cricket frittata. Berkeley, California, United States. (Man Eating Bugs page 184)
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  • Thirteen-year-old Venda youth, Azwifarwi, with his homemade Mercedes crafted of scrap wire, foam rubber and wood in order to push and steer around his village, Tshamulavhu village, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Image from the book project Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects.
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  • A group of South African village children play with a home made toy bus, fashioned out of scrap wire. Tshamulavhu village, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Image from the book project Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects.
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  • Thirteen-year-old Venda youth, Azwifarwi, with his homemade Mercedes crafted ingeniously and artistically out of scrap wire, foam rubber and wood in order to push and steer around his village, Mpumalanga, South Africa. (Man Eating Bugs page 140,141)
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  • Foot bridge over the Alta Yanatile River in the town of Santiago, off Rt. 103, Peru. (Man Eating Bugs page 164,165)
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  • Fredi Molo Cruz displays edible waykjuiro worms outside his family home in Ocra Katunki, Peru. (Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects)
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  • A group of children on the street play checkers with beer bottle caps on a homemade checkerboard in Soweto, South Africa. Soweto is the nickname of Southwest Township, a sprawling lawless community outside Johannesburg. Published in Material World on page 26. South Africa. Material World Project.
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  • Children at the neighborhood daycare in Soweto, South Africa with traces of breakfast on their faces: pap (corn meal mixed with water). Published in Material World, page 24. This is the daycare center where Simon's son George and nephew Mateo attend while their parents are at work. The Qampie family lives in a 400 square foot concrete block duplex house in the sprawling area of Southwest Township (called Soweto), outside Johannesburg (Joberg) South Africa.
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  • Children at the neighborhood daycare in Soweto, South Africa eat a breakfast, and a lunch, of hot pap porridge: corn meal mixed with water. This is the daycare center where Simon's son George and nephew Mateo attend while their parents are at work. The Qampie family lives in a 400 square foot concrete block duplex house in the sprawling area of Southwest Township (called Soweto), outside Johannesburg (Joberg) South Africa. Material World Project.
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  • The Qampie children and a few of their friends play 'ring around the rosie? on a Sunday afternoon in front of their house in Soweto, South Africa. The Qampie family lives in a 400 square foot concrete block duplex house in the sprawling area of Southwest Township (called Soweto), outside Johannesburg (Joberg) South Africa. Child, Games. Material World Project.
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  • The Quampie children and a few of their friends play 'ring around the rosie? on a Sunday afternoon in front of their house in Soweto, South Africa.  The Qampie family lives in a 400 square foot concrete block duplex house in the sprawling area of Southwest Township (called Soweto), outside Johannesburg (Joberg) South Africa. Material World Project.
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  • Schoolchildren jam the doorway of their school before their classrooms open in the morning. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Material World Project.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Ayme family sits on the dirt floor of their kitchen and eats soup and empanadas for breakfast in Tingo, Ecuador. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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