A tractor transports freshly harvested rice beside flooded rice fields in Isla Mayor, Seville, Spain.
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Season to harvest.
It’s landscape is predominately flat farm land and the region boasts a population of approximately 230 people.
Situated 15 kilometres from Warwick is the small farming district of Freestone.
Located in the northern most part of the Mount Dumaresq Conservation Park it is most likely that Mount Dumaresq takes its name William John Dumaresq a road engineer who also happened to be the brother-in-law of Governor Ralph Darling of New South Wales.
It was the Allan Cunningham who on 8th June 1827 who named Mount Dumaresq.
Farming is the primary industry in Freestone and one crop is Mung Bean which is a 90 day crop which is harvested in mid to late April and has the advantage of allowing farmers the capability of growing a winter crop.
This farm was being harvested in the late afternoon in April and it is most likely mung bean.
Freestone.
Queensland, Australia.
I grew up looking at the images of ladies from Sindh wearing bangles right up to their shoulders. It was nothing short of fascinating to see how these women apparently living under extreme conditions could support arms full of delicate bangles throughout the day - doing hardcore manual labour.
As I visited interior Sindh for the first time in 2017 en-route Gwadar, I had a chance to stay in the mostly Hindu "Mithi", where I witnessed a very pleasant cultural shock. I saw women working alongside men, taking care of children - and being happy under extreme climatic, financial and working conditions. It was an experience words can never describe.
For this image, we visited a wheat field right in the beginning of the harvest. We had to ask this lady to kindly pose for the camera. The lady on her 3'O clock just stood up excited to see a camera and made for a colourful background.
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