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Noëlise Monrose is digging new drains for his banana farm in the Bexon valley in St Lucia. 85 - 90 percent of the banana growers in St Lucia were affected by Hurricane Thomas in October 2010, which caused landslides and flooding throughout the island. As a result waterways were destroyed, fields were silted and yields were lost. Through a FAO intervention, waterways are cleared and windbrakes are planted to protect the fields from hurricanes as the season is approaching.
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When digging with her forelegs the female braces herself on the other legs which are spread in a characteristic "star" pattern. This picture shows the slim, parallel-sided abdomen with dark "powder-puff" of hairs near the tip.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when you don't hire a certified plumber to do the job well. Now everyone in the building is flushing into this pit. Tomorrow, the city workers will need to come and fit a new pipe and I'd hate to be there when they lift that lid.
The water has been out in our building for a couple of days. We've
been given an hour and a half reprieve to use water and this is where
its all going.
As I opened the window to take this shot I could already smell the putrescence.
Watching Green Woodpecker digging in the local school field. Recent heavy rain has softened the turf and the Woodpecker were quite literally beak deep digging for insects and worms.
March 2019
My dad took this picture in the early 60s, with an old Russian camera, probably a Leica of some kind. I've done a little processing, tinting it slightly to look older and adding contrast.
Adventist world church officers help Kwang Soo Park, left, dig for a commemorative planting to mark 20 years of the 1000 Missionary Movement Training Center earlier this month in Silang Cavite, Philippines. Park is the director of the center, which has trained more than 6,000 people for mission service since it opened in 1993.