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  • After a long nights work, Bang Gii pulls up the final net from the night's catch.
  • An Urak Lawoi' fisherman returns in with his evening catch from a day of hook and line fishing. Today most Urak Lawoi families fish for commercial and monetary purposes and work for a middleman, called a Tuakay. Local knowledge and varying fishing methods give Urak Lawoi' fisherman opportunity to work year round and earn money for consumer goods.
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  • Naw Paw Tha, a medical student at the Free Burma Ranger Jungle School of Medicine, treats a women diagnosed with severe dysentery and dehydration in her home. Naw Paw Tha traveled for 2 hours through the jungle in the early morning hours after being awoken by another villager informing her that this woman, in a neighboring village, was sick, to ill to move and in need of urgent care.
  • Walking anywhere between a couple hours and several days, team members of the Free Burma Rangers move between villages to provide medical aid in the ethnic states and conflict zones of Burma. Karen State, Burma.
  • At the end of the day a group of young men swim and cool off in the Mekong River.
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  • The East end of the Pepacton Reservoir, looking Northwest over Middle Mountain Wild Forest. The Pepacton reservoir holds 140.2 billion gallons at full capacity, which makes it the largest reservoir in the New York City system by volume. Placed into service in 1955.
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