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  • CHINA. Beijing. A discarded water bottle. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A discarded water bottle. 2008
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  • Women fill water bottles next to a polluted lake near the wetlands outside of Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A bottle of water outside a shop. 2008
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  • A young child stands near an empty water bottle in a slum community in central Jakarta. It is estimated over 25% of Indonesians live in slum areas, with more than 5 million people living in slum areas in the greater Jakarta area.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy carries bottles of water whilst watching the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy carries bottles of water whilst watching the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summer Olympics. 2008
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  • SPAIN. Cadiz. Man exercising on the beach. 2006
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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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  • PORTUGAL. Lisbon. A view over the district Alfama onto the River Tagus. 2004
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy drinking. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A young boy drinking. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man collecting discarded water bottles from a bin for recycling, in the shopping district of Wangfujing, a popular place for spectators, tourists and athletes to visit during the Olympic Games. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man collecting discarded water bottles from a bin for recycling, in the shopping district of Wangfujing, a popular place for spectators, tourists and athletes to visit during the Olympic Games. 2008
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  • Empty plastic bottles for recycling. Many of the bottles are retrieved from the rivers and irrigation channels that run through central Jakarta. Waterways are heavily <br />
polluted as residents regularly discard refuse into them.
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  • A young man sorts empty plastic bottles for recycling. Many of the bottles are retrieved from the rivers and irrigation channels that run through central Jakarta. Waterways are heavily <br />
polluted as residents regularly discard refuse into them.
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  • A young girl carries a water bottle near government water trucks which deliver water to Latur's residents. The trucks often run throughout the day and into the night however many communities do not receive enough water and are forced to travel to government water facilities to retrieve more water themselves.
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  • A man drinks water from a bottle near government water trucks which deliver water to Latur's residents. The trucks often run throughout the day and into the night however many communities do not receive enough water and are forced to travel to government water facilities to retrieve more water themselves.
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