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Koronadal, PH - July 16, 2016: One of the select Dreamweavers (a T'boli T'nalak master weaver) wearing traditional dress  manually weaves her dreamt sacred intricate  patterns into textile from dyed Abaca plant  fibers during T'nalak festival
Aerial image of the natural landscape in the marine tourist area of Sabang Island, Aceh Indonesia
Chiang Mai, Thailand - April 7, 2023: A Thai weaver weaving silk in Chiang Mai, the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in Thailand.
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Bena Village, 17 May 2017: a woman is weaving cloth in front of a traditional house
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Weaving of Gho
Lobesa valley, Barp Gewog, Punakha District, Bhutan: rice inflorescence (panicle) - rice field outside Sopsokha village - rice plants in a flooded rice terrace / paddy field - grass species Oryza sativa - rice is a staple food in Bhutan - rice farming.
24th Oct, 2022. Bhujung, Nepal. Daily life of village in the outskirts of Lamjung village Nepal.
The harbour at Kolocep Island, Croatia.  In the foreground is a fishing net drying on a pier in the harbour.
Closeup view of a Guatemalan Indigenous woman working in a traditional and typical handmade textile
Bo Dan Lake River behind the treelined beach palm trees close to Bor Dan Beach, Traditional thai fishing boats anchored or stranded at the small lake shore at Bo Dan Thai Mueang. Aerial Drone Point of view looking down  towards the small lake river with typical traditional fishing boats, longtail boats, fishing nets and stilt huts. Bor Dan Beach - Thai Mueang, Bo Dan Lake River, Khok Kloi, Phang Nga, North of  Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia.
Lake Singkarak, West Sumatra, Indonesia - February 10th 2024: Lake shore with a look to a mosque, fish farms and coconut palm trees
Morigaon, India. 31 March 2022. An Assamese woman weaves Assamese Traditional Gamosa (scarf) in handloom, ahead of Rongali Bihu festival on March 31, 2022 in Mayong, Morigaon,  India. Gamosa is a social identity of the Assamese people which is an essential part during celebration of Bihu festival of Assam.
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Chiang Rai, Thailand - December 11, 2017 : The Festival, The 10 Hill Tribe Ethnic groups within Mae Sai.
An Thoi harbor panorama, Phu quoc Island, Vietnam
Woven cloth is made traditionally, woven cloth is a local product, the activity of weaving cloth is a culture
Akha women picking tea dressed in their traditional clothing.Click the links below to see more of my Akha photos and video\n[url=http://www.istockphoto.com/my_lightbox_contents.php?lightboxID=4496241][img]http://sites.google.com/site/oneclearvision/Home/AkhaPhotos.jpg[/img][/url]\n\n[url=http://www.istockphoto.com/my_lightbox_contents.php?lightboxID=4496248][img]http://sites.google.com/site/oneclearvision/Home/AhkaVideo.jpg[/img][/url]
Bolivia, 1963. Tortoras (reed boats) on the shore of Lake Titicaca.
Riung, Indonesia - September 30, 2014: A local Asian lady in Indonesia is traditionally hand weaving a batik or ikat in her village.
Boracay, Philippines - June 24, 2024: Traditional boat beached on an island beach at sunset
araci, bahia, brazil - march 9, 2022: drying fibers of sisal plant - agavaceae - for rope production in the city of Araci, semi-arid region of Bahia.\
Rice and Straw in a Farmhouse in Vietnam
Timber cut from the jungle lines a coastal road in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. (May 24, 2024)
Morigaon, India. 31 March 2022. An Assamese woman weaves Assamese Traditional Gamosa (scarf) in handloom, ahead of Rongali Bihu festival on March 31, 2022 in Mayong, Morigaon,  India. Gamosa is a social identity of the Assamese people which is an essential part during celebration of Bihu festival of Assam.
Ambalavao, Madagascar - 28 April 2024: Beautiful landscape, children fishing on lake, adults strolling along the rural path. In background village. Close to Ambalavao, Madagascar
Santipur & Fulia from Nadia districts of west Bengal , India are the two geographic twins where hand woven Tant sarees are being made and getting export to different part of the world apart from Indian Market . It is said that this culture of hand woven sarees are coninuing from 15th Century and still going on , though due to very low wages and high production cost  many of the weavers have switched to machine made Tant , but still almost 5000 + people from these 2 areas are still attached with this profession .
An Thoi harbor panorama, Phu quoc Island, Vietnam
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