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  • A woman with a dry well carries empty water jugs, bottles and buckets.
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  • Man fills a jug of drinking water from a spring pouring out on the side of the road. Many West Virginia residents mistrust the safety of tap water because of a common coal-industry practice: pumping chemical-laden wastewater directly into the ground. It can leech into the water table and turn what was drinkable well water into a poisonous cocktail of chemicals.<br />
He trusts this roadside stream more than the well beside his home.
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  • Jugs of water are bailed out from a skiff during games and competition at a logging show. The communities surrounding Thorne Bay come together for the summer event on Prince of Wales Island.
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  • Clay pots piled on a tomb of the Lord of Sipan archeological site near Chiclayo, Peru in the Lambayeque Valley.<br />
Archaeologists uncovered burial places of several lesser important figures besides royalty at Sipan. One, a high priest, had a tomb almost as impressive as the royal ones. Another burial contained 1,137 pots shaped into warriors, priests, prisoners, musicians, and anthropomorphic deities.
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  • Lined up containers wait on a woman working a pump as kids watch.
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  • A family with a dry well carry water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • Bottles of maple syrup.
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  • A family with a dry well carry water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • Limes in a jar ready for tropical drinks at Scotty's in Coconut Grove.
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  • Family gathers around the table at the homestead for a summer lunch with corn and tomatoes from the garden.
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  • Jars of green beans and tomatoes from the Caudill-Miller family garden that will be consumed throughout the year. Canning in mason jars is an annual ritual.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A Daasanach girl milks a cow.
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  • A Daasanach girl milks a cow.
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  • A large extended family cans apples from their garden. everyone has a different chore from washing the fruit, peeling and cutting it to put into jars. After a hot water bath, the jars are divided up to store for the winter.
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  • A family with a dry well carry water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • A woman with a dry well cooks with water from a five-gallon container.
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  • A woman with a dry well does dishes with water from a five-gallon container.
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  • A family with a dry well hauls water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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  • The sieve-like vessel in the foreground of this picture is believed to have bee n used in the brewing of alcoholic beverages for festivals.  The vessel was ent ombed as a provision for the afterlife.  The pottery in the background is a col lection of everyday vessels.
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  • A family with a dry well carry water in five-gallon buckets in the back of their pickup truck.
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