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  • A man uses his feet to wash clothes in a metal bowl suspended by a vehicle tire.<br />
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  • A man washes clothes outdoors near the wetlands on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman cleans clothes on the banks of the Ganges River in Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A shirt hung out in the street to dry. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A shirt hung out in the street to dry. 2008
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  • A woman cleans her clothes in the heavily polluted Ciliwung River in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • A woman cleans her clothes in the heavily polluted Ciliwung River in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • Residents of a small community look out from a balcony in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Men bathe in the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman bathes in the Ganges River at sunset in Kolkata.<br />
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  • People bathe in the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Crows gather on the banks of the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Traditional housing in the backstreets of the city of Wuhan, in central China.<br />
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  • A cow sits outside of a house in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • People bathe in the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Men bathe in the Ganges River in central Kolkata beside the Howrah bridge.<br />
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. Wuhan. Traditional housing in the backstreets of the city. Wuhan (population 4.3 million) is a sprawling city that sits on both sides of the Yangtze River.  2008.
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  • People bathe in the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • A man bathing in 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 man carries circuit boards through a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • Men washing sheets in Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • Men washing sheets in Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • Men have a wash in a trough at the Latur train station. With a very limited supply of water, residents of the city are forced to reduce the number of times they wash and clean.
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  • A young boy takes a wash in a bucket in one of the slum districts in central Jakarta.
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  • Two men wash in the Ganges River near near the Howrah bridge in Kolkata. Upon entering the city, the river is saturated with a mix of domestic and industrial waste that has accumulated as it has passed through numerous states in northern India, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India. November, 2013
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  • A woman washes her family's clothes outside her home in a district of Latur. As a result of the very limited supplies of water, people have been forced to change their daily routines, often reducing the numbers of times they wash their clothes each week.
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  • People wash in the Ganges River at sunset near the Howrah bridge in Kolkata. Upon entering the city, the river is saturated with a mix of domestic and industrial waste that has accumulated as it has passed through numerous states in northern India, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India. November, 2013
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  • Three men wash in the Ganges River at sunset near the Howrah bridge in Kolkata. Upon entering the city, the river is saturated with a mix of domestic and industrial waste that has accumulated as it has passed through numerous states in northern India, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India. November, 2013
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  • Women wash clothes in a water channel next to farmland in Punjab, northwest India. It is believed that excessive pesticide use in the region over the past 30-40 years has led to the accumulation of dangerous levels of toxins such as uranium, lead and mercury which are contributing to increased health problems in rural communities. Many children are now being born for physical and mental disabilities. It's a hidden epidemic which is gripping the Punjab region in northeast India which for decades has been the country's 'bread basket'. Local farmers and their families are now paying the price for the country's 'Green Revolution'.
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  • People wash in the Ganges River at sunset near the Howrah bridge in Kolkata. Upon entering the city, the river is saturated with a mix of domestic and industrial waste that has accumulated as it has passed through numerous states in northern India, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India. November, 2013
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  • A woman looks out over a river that has been completely covered with refuse in a slum community in Muara Baru, in north Jakarta. Water pollution is prevalent throughout the city as local residents discard household waste directly into the city’s waterways. The floods which ravage the city each January also play a role as they wash large large amounts of refuse into communities such as this, completely blocking the flow of water.
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  • A woman walks past a river that has been completely covered with refuse in a slum community in Muara Baru, in north Jakarta. Water pollution is prevalent throughout the city as local residents discard household waste directly into the city’s waterways. The floods which ravage the city each January also play a role as they wash large large amounts of refuse into communities such as this, completely blocking the flow of water.
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  • A man walks past a river that has been completely covered with refuse in a slum community in Muara Baru, in north Jakarta. Water pollution is prevalent throughout the city as local residents discard household waste directly into the city’s waterways. The floods which ravage the city each January also play a role as they wash large large amounts of refuse into communities such as this, completely blocking the flow of water.
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  • Children walk past a river that has been completely covered with refuse in a slum community in Muara Baru, in north Jakarta. Water pollution is prevalent throughout the city as local residents discard household waste directly into the city’s waterways. The floods which ravage the city each January also play a role as they wash large large amounts of refuse into communities such as this, completely blocking the flow of water.
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  • A woman washes clothes in a water channel next to farmland in Punjab, northwest India.
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  • A Tibetan woman washes her hair outside of her home near the Jiuzhaigou National Park. Sichuan Province. China.
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  • A fisherman washes mussels, recently caught in the bay off of Jakarta. As a result of severe levels of water pollution in the bay, the mussels are now laced with toxins, ingested as the filter-feeders try to gather nutrients from the surrounding waters. The bay's toxicity has led to many fisherman being unable to sell seafood, resulting in large amounts of unemployment and continued health concerns.
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  • Trash lies on the shore of the mangroves of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, washed up and deposited at high tide. Intense industrial development in the region has led to high levels of pollution. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
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  • A farmer washes vegetables in a water channel next to fields that have just been sprayed with pesticides. This is one of the vectors which allows pesticides to enter the food chain.
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  • CHINA. Jiangxi Province.  Jiujiang. A woman washes her clothes in 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 woman washes herself at sunset on the banks of the Ganges River, in central Kolkata. India. November, 2013
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  • A man washes himself at sunset on the banks of the Ganges River, in central Kolkata. India. November, 2013
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  • A man washes himself at sunset on the banks of the Ganges River, in central Kolkata. India. November, 2013
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  • A man washes in the Ganges River near near the Howrah bridge in Kolkata. Upon entering the city, the river is saturated with a mix of domestic and industrial waste that has accumulated as it has passed through numerous states in northern India, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the world. India. November, 2013
    India-Kolkata-Choke-Point-13-28-319.JPG
  • A Tibetan woman washes a carpet in small river running through the town of Sershul, in northern Sichuan Province on the Tibetan Plateau. The region is known as Sanjiangyuan, or Three Rivers Headwaters, as it is the source of the Yangtze, Mekong and Yellow Rivers which feed millions of people who live downstream.
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  • An Indonesian woman washes dishes in a slum community on the edge of a polluted reservoir in northern 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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  • A woman washed clothes in a canal in central Jakarta. The city's drainage was built by the dutch during colonial times however many of them have fallen into disrepair and are clogged with refuse.
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  • A woman washes herself in the Ciliwung River, a waterway that has been described as one of the most polluted rivers in the world. The river often floods, breaking its banks sending its polluted water into the nearby communities.
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  • Recently washed clothes lie in buckets on a bamboo raft on the Ciliwung River, a waterway that has been described as one of the most polluted rivers in the world. The river often floods, breaking its banks sending its polluted water into the nearby communities.
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  • Trash lies on the shore of the mangroves of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, washed up and deposited at high tide. Intense industrial development in the region has led to high levels of pollution. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-072.JPG
  • A dead fish lies on the shore of the mangroves of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, washed up and deposited at high tide. Intense industrial development in the region has led to high levels of pollution. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-071.JPG
  • Trash lies on the shore of the mangroves of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, washed up and deposited at high tide. Intense industrial development in the region has led to high levels of pollution. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-069.JPG
  • A woman washes bowls outisde a temple on the Leizhou peninsula, Guangdong Province. 2010
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  • Trash washes up on shore in one of the mangroves in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Over the past century, the world has lost over 50% of its coastal mangroves. They have been cleared mainly to make way for commercial shrimp and fish farms. The unique trees which live in salt water are valued for the ability to protect shorelines and are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. 2010
    Mangroves-Guangdong-China-10-16-009.JPG
  • A man washes his water buffalo is a small lake in the drought-hit region of Latur, Maharashtra, western India.
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  • A washes a sheet in the Captain Bherry community in Kolkata. India. November, 2013
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