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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0201-1.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0972.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0049.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0238.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilis are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0279.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0924-2.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0364-2.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0586-3.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0585-3.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0792.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0221-2.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0652-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0835-2.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0720.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0761.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    IMG_6332-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0564.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0985.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0983.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0956.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0932.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0082.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0016-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0178.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0173-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0135.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0092-3.jpg
  • Aerial view of a few people working in a brick factory, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of colourful cloth hanged at the thread in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • People working in a brick factory, Dhaka province, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0903-4.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0126-4.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0183.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0315-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0548-1.jpg
  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    DJI_0526-1.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0860-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0952.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0916-1.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0254.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0938-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0422_3.JPEG
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0345-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0368.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0944.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0170-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0554.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0647-3.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0703-1.jpg
  • Hang thousands of meters of different colored fabrics to dry to be made into t-shirts and vests. Iron wires are used between a bamboo framework to create giant washing lines for the final part of the dying process as the fabrics are dried in the sun in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.<br />
Bright strands of white, blue, pink and orange dyed cloths hang above the grassy field in a dazzling network of interlocking colors.
    DJI_0730.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0176-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0172.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
    DJI_0272-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0846.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0815.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0557-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0505.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0464.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0491-1.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    DJI_0137.jpg
  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
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  • Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura in Bangladesh to supply local spice companies with chillies for use in their recipes. Chilli peppers are a major part of the Bengali cuisine popular in Bangladesh and are used as part of a combination of spices for various meat dishes, including chicken and beef.
    IMG_5979-2.jpg
  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0924.jpg
  • Ban village, Hung Yen province, Vietnam been making soy sauce since its founding more than 400 years ago. In the past, every local household stored several jars of soy sauce to use all year round. Today, soy sauce is made not only for villagers's own use, but to sell outside the village. <br />
The soy sauce is made from glutinous rice, salt, soybeans, and water. The sauce is more delicious if it is made with rain water. The rice should be ‘Nep cai hoa vang’, a special variety of sticky rice of high quality and special flavor grown mainly in the northern delta and midland provinces.<br />
Cooked glutinous rice is fermented for several days in an incubation chamber. After 6 days, the rice koji, resembling soft green-lentil cake, is moved to a salt tank. It is sold in big supermarkets in provinces and cities nationwide and is exported to other Asian countries.
    DJI_0951-2.jpg
  • Aerial view of thousands of chilis are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilies are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Workers hang thousands of metres of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of thousands of chilis are laid out to dry creating a patchwork effect on open green fields at Mirzapur in Panchagarh, Bangladesh.
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  • Worker under thousands of metres of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • People working in a brick factory, Dhaka province, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Aerial view of workers hang thousands of meters of different coloured t-shirt fabrics to dry in Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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  • Hundreds of sheets of cloth create a rainbow of colours as workers lay them out to dry. A sea of red, orange, pink, purple and yellow can be seen in these aerial shots as the fabric dries in a field. Workers can also be seen in the middle of the palette of colour as they unfold each sheet. Once the cloth dries it is used to create traditional Bangladeshi women's dresses.
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