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Santos, Brazil - September 16, 2011: Port of Santos with cargo ships and lift machines, Brazil's biggest seaport, once flourished by coffee export, Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Young farmer portrait near fallen tree due to hurricane in agricultural field.
Drone shot of colorful wooden boats docked at Sunda Kelapa, the old port of Jakarta on the estuary of the Ciliwung River, Indonesia.
An aerial view captures a large cargo ship as it passes through the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - December 13, 2014:\nAerial view of the river port, docks and simple shipyards on the banks of the Congo River in the outskirts of the Congolese capital Kinshasa. The Congo River is the most important and often the only means of transporting goods and people in the Congo.
The low-lying areas of Sylhet have been inundated by floods caused by incessant rains. The photo taken from gowainghat upazila.
Trucks coming out of coal mine
Due to cyclone Yas, a lot of water has risen in the river and the area is being flooded. People are trying to build dams to protect the area. Many people have died and more severe damage has been caused by such situations in the past. Koira, Khulna, Bangladesh. May 26, 2021
Jakarta, Indonesia - May 9th, 2024. The man oversees the refueling process for the ship from atop the truck tank.
Fruit and vegetable traders on the banks of the Buriganga River in sadarghat region of Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh. Workers and traders are clearly visible.
Colombo,  Sri Lanka - December 13,2013: Top View of the Colombo Port in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo port is the largest and busiest port in Srilanka.
Aerial drone view of wooden boats leaning beside the pier. \nSunda Kelapa is the old port of Jakarta, located on the estuary of the Ciliwung River.\n\nJakarta, Indonesia
The sea port of Matadi at the Congo River. Matadi is the chief sea port of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, it is the last navigable point before rapids make the river impassable for a long stretch upriver. Matadi is also the capital of the Kongo Central province, it was founded in 1879 by Sir Henry Morton Stanley.
people working on cleaning the flooded streets of the city of franco da Rocha
Cranes and cargo in a harbor in Mumbai, India
Galle, Sri Lanka - February 11th 2023:  People cleaning fishing nets on the beach outside Galle fish market as a part of the traditional fishing industry
Weita. Omo Valley. Ethiopia. - December 29, 2013: Unidentified men winnow crop with shovels on the wind. Tribes of Omo Valley still do their farming in traditional way.
Drone view
City of Santos, Brazil. September 18, 2021: Aerial view of the city in the Estuary district. Truck parking, Warehouses at the Export Terminal of Santos (TES) and Terminal 39 and Santos Port channel.
Port-Gentil aka Mandji, Gabon: the country's second-largest city and its main seaport. Currently a center for the petroleum industry. Cape Lopez peninsula was discovered in 1473 by the Portuguese navigator Lopes Gonçalves, the town was later named after the French colonial administrator Émile Gentil. View of the seaport from above. OPRAG zone.
An aerial view of collapsed houses in Hatay, Antakya, after the powerful twin earthquakes hit Kahramanmaras, Turkiye on February 20, 2023
African taxi operator washing his vehicle, smiling and happy, in Johannesburg city centre, Johannesburg is also known as Jozi, Jo'burg or eGoli and is the largest city in South Africa.
CHITTAGONG- BANGLADESH- MAY 8 : The world's second largest old shipwreck area is located in the coastal area of Sitakunda in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. Sitakund is 18 km from Faujdar Hat on the coast. spread across the area. Old imported ships are being broken up at a yard in Sitakund Shitalpur area on May 8,2023.\nWith more than 100,000 yards, employing more than two lakh people and supplying half of the country's total steel, it is known as the world's largest shipbreaking industrial zone. Bangladesh Shipbreakers Association or BSBA claims that these workshops for breaking ships in Sitakundu are the largest open-air workshops in the world.
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Kediri, East Java, Indonesia - April 2nd, 2002 : The farmer harvesting rice
Drone shot of Sunda Kelapa, the historic port of Jakarta, with traditional wooden boats by the pier amidst bustling shipping containers.
A worker is working in stone crusher factory at Sylhet in Bangladesh on 31 August 2022.
Quy Nhon, Vietnam - 08 March 2024 : Drone view of many colorful containers and cargo terminals at Quy Nhon port in Quy Nhon city, Binh Dinh province, central Vietnam, an important port in central Vietnam
June 14,2018. Durgapur, India. Unidentified people wash vehicle on roadside of National highway2.
Trucks coming out of coal mine
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