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Children of the Santana family, at the door of their house.
(Dominican Republic)
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These farmers are collecting maize. It will be used to make
bread, and to feed animals in the winter. (Albania)
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Milan and Deana are at school. They are learning English.
(Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
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These scooters are made from wood. They are used to carry
heavy planks to a workshop.
(Rwanda)
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Tuyen is doing her maths homework in the living room. Maths
is one of her favourite subjects. (Vietnam)
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This woman sells fruit in a market. What kinds of fruit can
you see? (Togo)
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This woman is picking tea. The leaves will be dried, and
sent all over the world. (Malawi)
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These women are making hammocks. This kind of weaving is
called macramé. (Bolivia)
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Sophia is chopping a banana tree. She is making food for
her pigs. (Cambodia)
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A craftsman polishes a plate he has made. It is made from
soapstone. (Kenya)
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Clotilde is giving her sheep some medicine so it will stay
healthy. (Bolivia)
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Playtime at Sunday school. Everyone is joining in the fun.
(Angola)
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Mr Ben is working on his farm. The tall plants are sugar
cane. The water for the farm comes from a nearby canal. (Vietnam)
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Young musicians. These boys play music in the streets to
earn money. (India)
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Nurnun is picking spinach. She grows the plant on the roof
of her house. (Bangladesh)
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Women are fishing in the River Gel, with special baskets
they have made. They catch fish by dropping the basket on
top of them. (Sudan)
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Lots of people are doing their washing in the River Niger.
The clothes and sheets are spread out to dry on the banks.
(Mali)
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A market stall packed with oranges. The oranges will be made
into jam to sell. (Swaziland)
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This woman drummer is celebrating Independence Day. (Eritrea)
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This farmer is planting a mangrove tree. At the moment, nothing
grows here. When the trees have grown, people will be able
to gather shrimps and crabs from the water around the roots.
(Vietnam)
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These basket weavers are trying out some new designs. They
sell their baskets locally, and to people in the UK. (Zimbabwe)
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These musicians are playing traditional instruments. (Nepal)
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