Rural life and farmland in Indonesia — Stock Photo, Image
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Batutumonga, Sulawesi, Indonesia - September 6, 2014: Unidentified woman with scarf working in the rice fields, harvesting and collecting by hand the important cereal that grows in the hilly region of Tana Toraja. Concept of manual working in develop

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Batutumonga, Sulawesi, Indonesia - September 6, 2014: Unidentified woman with scarf working in the rice fields, harvesting and collecting by hand the important cereal that grows in the hilly region of Tana Toraja. Concept of manual working in develop
Rural life and farmland in Indonesia — Stock Photo, Image
Mamasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia - August 17, 2014: Unidentified man working in the rice fields in the hilly region of Mamasa, West Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Concept of rural working condition in developing countries.
Rural life and farmland in Indonesia — Stock Photo, Image
Haputale, Sri Lanka - September 4, 2012: Female tea pickers of Tamil ethnicity working in tea plantation in Haputale. Over one million Sri Lankans, mostly Tamil, are employed in the tea industry.
Tamil women working manually in tea plantation — Stock Photo, Image
Fiche, Ethiopia - January 17, 2012: farmers working in the field of teff, harvesting and stacking the important cereal plants in the plateau of Fiche region, Ethiopia, East Africa.
African rural life and farmland — Stock Photo, Image
Traditional village in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Tipical boat shaped roofs and wood carved rice barns. Drying rice grains in the foreground.
Traditional village in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Tipical boat shaped roofs and wood carved rice barns. Drying rice grains in the foreground. — Stock Photo, Image
Haputale, Sri Lanka - September 4, 2012: Female tea pickers of Tamil ethnicity working in tea plantation in Haputale. Over one million Sri Lankans, mostly Tamil, are employed in the tea industry.
Tamil women working manually in tea plantation — Stock Photo, Image
African man working in a golden teff field, Ethiopia. Unrecognizable person.
Agricolture in Africa — Stock Photo, Image
Haputale, Sri Lanka - September 4, 2012: Female tea picker of Tamil ethnicity working in tea plantation in Haputale, Sri Lanka. Over one million Sri Lankans, mostly Tamil, are employed in the tea industry.
Tamil woman working manually in tea plantation — Stock Photo, Image
Hard rural life on the barren mountains of the Island of the Sun, Titicaca Lake, Bolivia. About 800 families live on the island. They speak Aymara and Quechua language.
Rural life on Island of the Sun, Titicaca Lake, Bolivia — Stock Photo, Image
Fiche, Ethiopia - January 17, 2012: farmers working in the field of teff, harvesting and stacking the important cereal plants in the plateau of Fiche region, Ethiopia, East Africa.
African rural life and farmland — Stock Photo, Image
Maras, Peru - September 5, 2015: Workers, mostly women and girls, manually extracting minerals from terraced salt pans in Maras, Urubamba Valley, Peru. Concept of manual work in developing countries.
Workers in salt basins on the Peruvian Andes — Stock Photo, Image
Mud straw and wooden hut with thatched roof in the bush. Local village in the rural Caprivi Strip, the most populated region in Namibia, Africa
Mud straw and wooden hut with thatched roof in the bush. Local village in the rural Caprivi Strip, the most populated region in Namibia, Africa. — Stock Photo, Image
Ballapeu, Sulawesi, Indonesia - August 18, 2014: Unidentified young woman sifting coffee beans in the traditional way of Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Concept of manual working in developing countries.
Rural life and farmland in Indonesia — Stock Photo, Image
Island of the Sun, Bolivia - August 20, 2015: Rural life on the Island of the Sun, Titicaca Lake, Bolivia. About 800 families live on the island. They speak Aymara and Quechua language.
Rural life on Island of the Sun, Titicaca Lake, Bolivia — Stock Photo, Image
Ballapeu, Indonesia - August 18, 2014: Ballapeu traditional village in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Tipical boat shaped roofs and wood carved rice barns.
Ballapeu traditional village in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Tipical boat shaped roofs and wood carved rice barns. — Stock Photo, Image
Human hands opening a char grilled bamboo tube stuffed with meat, vegetables and coconut milk, known as Pa'piong, a traditional dish in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Selective focus.
Traditional food in Tana Toraja — Stock Photo, Image

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