Rubber tree,Hevea brasiliensis,plantations on the banks of the Amazon,cut marks showing where the tree has been milked over a number of years and latex collected in cup below.
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Immagini correlate
- Rubber tree,Hevea brasiliensis,plantations on the banks of the Amazon,cut marks showing where the tree has been milked over a number of years and latex collected in cup below.
- Rubber tree,Hevea brasiliensis,plantations on the banks of the Amazon,cut marks showing where the tree has been milked over a number of years.
- Rubber tree plantations on the banks of the Amazon,cut marks showing where the tree has been milked over a number of years.
- Rubber Tree,Hevea brasiliensis,plantation manager talking to eco tourists about the production of rubber/ latex products in the small community of Jamaraqua on the banks of the Rio Tapajos
- Brazil,Amazon,Rio Tarajos. A rubber tree,part of a village plantation,shows the milking growing in the side of its bark.
- Young Boy weaving palm branches together for community eco shop catering for visiting tourists in the village of Jamaraqua on the banks of the Rio Tapajos
- Latex finished product for sale in the small community of Jamaraqua on the banks of the Rio Tapajos
- Plantation worker and bullock cart on Jamaraqua a small community on the banks of Rio Tapajos,a tributary of the Amazon River in the Amazonas Region of Brazil
Più immagini correlate
- Brazil,Amazon,Rio Tapajos. A tributary of the Rio Tapajos which is itself a tributary of the Amazon. In the village of Jamaraqua,a community co-operative has been established to promote sustainable traditional basket weaving for sale to Eco Tourists.
- Brazil,Amazon,Rio Tapajos. A tributary of the Rio Tapajos which is itself a tributary of the Amazon. At the village of Jamaraqua,women weave traditional basketwear for sale in a co operative shop catering for Eco Tourists.
- Painting of a Caimen on the side of the local school in the village of Jamaraqua on the banks of the Rio Tapajos
- Dug out canoe used by local fishermen pulled up on the banks of the Rio Tapajos,a tributary of the Amazon River,at sunset in the Amazonas Region of Brazil
- Dug out canoe used by local fishermen pulled up on the banks of the Rio Tarajos,a tributary of the Amazon River,at sunset in the Amazonas Region of Brazil
- A son waits for his father to head off for a day fishing from their dug out canoe on the Rio Tarajos,a tributary of the Amazon River,at sunset in the Amazonas Region of Brazil
- A father and son head off for a day fishing from their dug out canoe on the Rio Tapajos,a tributary of the Amazon River,at sunset in the Amazonas Region of Brazil
- Dug out canoes used by local fishermen pulled up on the banks of the Rio Tapajos,a tributary of the Amazon River,at sunset in the Amazonas Region of Brazil