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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoes in a  shop in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Shoes in a  shop in the shopping district of Xinjiekou . 2008
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  • CHINA. Hebei Province. A pair off shoes lie abandoned in desertified land. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The feet of a person in the Olympic village whilst watching rehearsals for the Beijing Olympic games. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The feet of a soldier standing guard near the Olympic stadium. 2008
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  • Beijing, China.
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  • Flip-flops outside of a home in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A Uighur Mulsim prays in a back-alley near Tiananmen Square. 2005
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  • Indonesian children sit next to a polluted river in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • A man sleeps in the "Living Water Garden" in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The garden is a park aimed at highlighting the importance of the relationship between man and water. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The feet of a person in the Olympic village whilst watching rehearsals for the Beijing Olympic games. 2008
    08-15-007.JPG
  • CHINA. Beijing. The feet of a soldier standing guard near the Olympic stadium. 2008
    08-02-045.JPG
  • The shores of Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
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  • A horse grazes on the shores of Qinghai Lake. Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland body of water lies at over 3000m on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The lake has been shrinking in recent decades, as a result of increased water-usage for local agriculture. Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Abandoned artifacts lie in the encroaching sand. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Abandoned artifacts lie in the encroaching sand. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • A pair of shoes lying in dry farmland in Hebei Province, China. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Inappropriate farming methods and over cultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years.
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  • Factory workers making leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur.
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  • A pair of shoes lying in dry farmland in Hebei Province, China. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Inappropriate farming methods and over cultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years.
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  • A man making shoes in a factory in the Indian city of Kanpur which is famous for its leather products.
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  • A woman making shoes in a factory in the Indian city of Kanpur which is famous for its leather products.
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  • he shoes of a woman of the Samatao minority in Zijun village.
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  • CHINA. Jiangxi Province.  Jiujiang. Shoes sitting on a wall to dry next to he Yangtze river. Jiujiang is a city of 4.6 million people, located on the southern shore of the Yangtze River. The Yangtze River is reported to be at its lowest level in 150 years as a result of a country-wide drought. It is China’s longest river and the third longest in the world. Originating in Tibet, the river flows for 3,964 miles (6,380km) through central China into the East China Sea at Shanghai.  2008
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  • A factory worker making leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur.
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  • Factory workers sit amongst large piles of leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur. Many of the city's leather products are destined for western markets.
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  • A factory worker making leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur.
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  • A lone pair of shoes in front of huge sand dunes at the tourist attraction Ming Sha Shan. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. Dunhuang, Gansu Province. China
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  • A Japanese woman's traditional shoes in Kyoto.
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  • A factory worker making leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur.
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  • A factory worker making leather shoes in a workshop in the Jajmau area of Kanpur.
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  • A Reebok export surplus store in the Jajmau area of Kanpur. Leather from the nearby tanneries is used for making a variety of leather products including shoes, bags and clothes. Kanpur has now become the country's leading leather exporter.
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  • CHINA. Jiangxi Province.  Jiujiang. A shoe left on the banks of the Yangtze River. Jiujiang is a city of 4.6 million people, located on the southern shore of the Yangtze River. The Yangtze River is reported to be at its lowest level in 150 years as a result of a country-wide drought. It is China’s longest river and the third longest in the world. Originating in Tibet, the river flows for 3,964 miles (6,380km) through central China into the East China Sea at Shanghai.  2008
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  • A factory worker stands with a shoe made of leather produced from the factories of Kanpur. As with much of the city's leather, it is destined for western markets.
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