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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • A farm worker picks mangoes at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • A farm worker picks mangoes at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • A farm worker picks mangoes at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Mango orchard at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Farm workers sit on crates at Domecho mango farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • A man rides a bicycle through a mango orchard at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Mango orchard at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Pineapple producer holding a ripe MD2 variety pineapple while standing in a pineapple field.
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  • Hand holding MD2 variety pineapple.
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  • Pineapple flower on plant..
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  • Boy climbing coconut tree
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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of Mount Valier from the east near Col de Pause, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • Workers pack mangoes in plastic crates at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • A farm worker picks mangoes at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Mango orchard at Domescho farms in Somanya, Ghana on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
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  • Fern leaf
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  • MD2 variety pineapple on plant.
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  • Ripe MD2 variety pineapple on plant.
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  • Hand holding MD2 variety pineapple.
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  • Green MD2 variety pineapple on plant.
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  • Hand holding Queen Victoria variety pineapple.
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  • Papayas in tree.
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  • A ripe cocoa pod hangs from a tree on a farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The pods grow on the trunk of the tree - not its branches - and turn from green to yellow as they mature.
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  • Cocoa farmer Lawson Lanquaye Mensah, 70, uses a blade mounted on a long stick to cut cocoa pods of a tree on his farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The tool is used to cut off cocoa pods that grow at various heights and are sometimes unreachable by hand. The pods are then collected by another farm worker and carried out of the plantation to a location where the pods will be cracked.
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  • Ripe cocoa pods hang from a tree on a farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The pods grow on the trunk of the tree - not its branches - and turn from green to yellow as they mature.
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  • A ripe cocoa pod hangs from a tree on a farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The pods grow on the trunk of the tree - not its branches - and turn from green to yellow as they mature.
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  • Cocoa farmer Lawson Lanquaye Mensah, 70, uses a blade mounted on a long stick to cut cocoa pods of a tree on his farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The tool is used to harvest cocoa pods that grow at various heights and are sometimes unreachable by hand.
    GHA07.0120.COCOA016.jpg
  • Cocoa pods at various levels of maturity hang from a tree on a farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The pods grow on the trunk of the tree - not its branches - and turn from green to yellow as they mature.
    GHA07.0120.COCOA199.jpg
  • Cocoa farmer Lawson Lanquaye Mensah, 70, uses a blade mounted on a long stick to cut cocoa pods of a tree on his farm in the town of Assin Adadientem, roughly 100km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Sat. January 21, 2007. The tool is used to cut off cocoa pods that grow at various heights and are sometimes unreachable by hand. The pods are then collected by another farm worker and carried out of the plantation to a location where the pods will be cracked.
    GHA07.0120.COCOA038.jpg
  • Member of the band King's Jubilee, Zaroe Amilcar (right), sings during a jamming session with Canadian artist Dave Bidini (left)  at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM117.JPG
  • Farm workers collect dried jatropha fruits from trees at a farm outside the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel. The tree is drought-resistant and loses its leaves during the dry season.<br />
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  • Gentiana alpina growing on rocks, Haute-Garonne, Pyrenees.
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  • Member of the band King's Jubilee, Zaroe Amilcar, sings during a jamming session with Canadian artist Dave Bidini (unseen)  at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
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  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi leans against a large bin used to store dried jatropha fruits at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
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  • Farm workers Thomas Kavi (left) and Badema Kpogli (right) pick dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA102.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi picks dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
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  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA089.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi picks dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
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  • Bright yellow flowers growing on the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Plant growing on sand dune, Lamu, Kenya, Africa
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  • Members of the band King's Jubilee, Richard Neufville (right) and Zaroe Amilcar, sing during a jamming session with Canadian artist Dave Bidini (left)  at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
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  • Member of the band King's Jubilee, Terry Williams (left), sings during a jamming session with Canadian artist Dave Bidini (back) at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM118.JPG
  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini (right) jams with members of the band King's Jubilee, (seen here are Zaroe Amilcar and Richard Neufville (right)) at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM108.JPG
  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini (right) jams with members of the band King's Jubilee, (seen here is Zaroe Amilcar) at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM105.JPG
  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini (left) jams with members of the band King's Jubilee, (from left to right) Zaroe Amilcar, Richard Neufville, Francis Wesseh and Terry Williams at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM102.JPG
  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini (right) jams with members of the band King's Jubilee, (from left to right) Zaroe Amilcar, Richard Neufville, Francis Wesseh and Terry Williams at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM101.JPG
  • Member of the band King's Jubilee Terry Williams during a jamming session at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM091.JPG
  • Members of the band King's Jubilee, Francis Wesseh (left) and Terry Williams (right) during a jamming session at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM090.JPG
  • Members of the band King's Jubilee, Francis Wesseh (left) and Terry Williams (right) during a jamming session at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM089.JPG
  • Three members of the band King's Jubilee, Francis Wesseh (left), Terry Williams (middle) and Zaroe Amilcar (right) pose for a portrait at the Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM085.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a jatropha seed at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
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  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a cracked jatropha fruit to display its seeds at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA160.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a bucket filled with dried jatropha fruits as he stands amid jatropha plants at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA153.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA085.JPG
  • Farm workers collect dried jatropha fruits from trees at a farm outside the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel. The tree is drought-resistant and loses its leaves during the dry season.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA067.JPG
  • Dried jatropha fruits on a branch in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA045.JPG
  • Canadian artist Dave Bidini (left) jams with members of the band King's Jubilee, Zaroe Amilcar (second left), Richard Neufville and Francis Wesseh (right) at the  Buduburam refugee settlement, roughly 20 km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Friday April 13, 2007. The group, which is composed of five Liberian men living at Buduburam, is currently recording their second album, and already has a growing number of fans back in Liberia. The Buduburam refugee settlement is still home over 30,000 Liberians, most of which have mixed feelings about returning to Liberia..
    GHA07.0413.BUDUBURAM097.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA002.JPG
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