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  • Julia Shlyankevich, right, and Claire Parkin fill their baskets with raspberries as they pick together at the U-pick fields on Remlinger Farms near Carnation, Washington on July 14, 2007. The pair, who fell short three pounds of beating their 20 lbs harvest from last season, looked forward to peach raspberry cobbler and raspberry compote.
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  • Julia Shlyankevich, right, and Claire Parkin pick raspberries together at the U-pick fields on Remlinger Farms near Carnation, Washington on July 14, 2007. The pair, who fell short three pounds of beating their 20 lbs harvest from last season, looked forward to peach raspberry cobbler and raspberry compote.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) harvested for bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting  in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Women pick raspberries together at the U-pick fields on Remlinger Farms near Carnation, Washington on July 14, 2007.
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  • Staple foods of the traditional diet in the Altiplano region of Peru - potatoes,  barley grain, clay and cheese. The clay provides essential vitamins and minerals not available otherwise.
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  • Women collect rock river weed (Cladophora sp.) on the shore of the Nam Ou River in Ban Phu Muang, Laos. The green algae is commonly eaten as a delicacy, either boiled or dried in sheets.
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  • Parmenter Welty stands at the base of a giant tree stump, a vestige of old growth logging in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Heirloom organic tomatoes on a table for sale at the Farmers Market in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Organic carrots on sale at the Farmers Market in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • An elderly woman picks kernels off of dried corn cobs at her home in Landruk, Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal.
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  • Two men pack dried dates into a sac at the open-air market in Tagounite, southern Morocco.
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  • A pile of fresh pomegranates on sale in the streets of Fes El-Bali, Morocco.
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  • A Berber woman carries home dried wheat and corn stalks from the fields to feed the animals at her farm in Ichbbakene, M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas, Morocco on November 6, 2007.
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  • Sunlight filters down onto a pile of freshly picked raspberries at Remlinger Farms, a popular U-pick destination in Carnation, Washington on July 14, 2007.
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  • Over thirty varieties of corn lay on sale at a market stall in Cusco, Peru on September 24, 2005.
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  • Bundles of dried reeds lay in a pile besides a home on a floating reed island in Lake Titicaca, Peru on August 29, 2005.
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  • Organic beets on sale at the Farmers Market in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Berber nomad camel guide El-Hussein Sbiti collects woody debris to build a campfire at camp among the dunes of Erg Zehar, near M'hamid, Morocco. Sbiti, like many berber nomads in the region, has found opportunity in the new tourism trade burgeoning since the settling of tensions between Morocco and neighboring Algeria.
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  • Men gather a yellow tree fungus they use to dye wool a bright yellow in trees outside the famous Zapotec weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 30, 2008.
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  • Carlos Rivera and his three daughters (left to right) Maia, Kristian and Juliane wade out to the family's fish wheel on the Copper River, near Chitina, Alaska, with a large fishing net to harvest sockeye salmon.
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  • Carlos Rivera and his three daughters (left to right) Juliane, Kristian and Maia wade out to the family's fish wheel on the Copper River, near Chitina, Alaska, to harvest sockeye salmon.
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  • Salinas salt pans of Maras, Sacred Valley, Peru on September 22, 2005. Natives of Maras own and harvest the salt pans for sale to the cooperative which distributes it to the region's markets as industrial to table salt.
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  • A woman works in her plot at the Salinas salt pans of Maras, Sacred Valley, Peru on September 22, 2005. Natives of Maras own and harvest the salt pans for sale to the cooperative which distributes it to the region's markets as industrial to table salt.
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  • Detail of harvested field in the Palouse Valley near Spokane, Washington.
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