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  • Men unloading  boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Men unloading  boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • People unloading a boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Passengers load their luggage in the feery boat. Sometimes Brava island gets isolated for several days when sea conditions doesn't allow ships to approach Furna's harbour, the only one in the island.
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  • Sarah Ford, left, and her brother Tyler Ford, grieve as they exit the Church of Jesus Chirst Latter Day Saints after the funeral mass in memory of their brother Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford as marines load his casket into the hearst.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Villagers load onto the back of a pickup truck to hitch a ride back to their small village by the only resident who has a car, after shopping at the market in Guaimaca, Honduras.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Maria Emilia Martins load two bags of sharcoal. In the village of Pilado in the county of Marinha Grande, sharcoal production goes back to the sixth century, always executed by women, today due to unemployment, men are taking the responsability for this handicraft industry. Sharcoal is used as an alternative  power, most of all to grill.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Farmers loading a the truck with sprouts, Shan State, Myanmar.<br />
Note: These images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • 2015/03/06 – San Lorenzo, Argentina: A boat docked at the boat waiting to be loaded with grains at Terminal 6 of the General San Martín Port, located on Paraná river. On average 8 boats discharge their content in the port, corresponding to 14,000 tons a day. Terminal 6 is the largest of its kind in South America where 80,000 tons per day are received by trucks, trains and boats. The grains are then process at the plant located at the port and then shipped worldwide. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • All day is coming and going loaded pickup.<br />
 Empty cans as shown in the image teaching surprised by the order they are placed for transportation.
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