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  • A larger thatch roof stone structure in the traditional village of the Q'eros, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of their ancient traditions.
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  • Clouds roll over the historical  town of the Q'eros people, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. Most Q'eros live at higher elevations during the dry season to herd alpaca, but potatoes and other staples are grown in this village, at a lower altitude of 11,000 feet. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • View of the rooftops of the colorful blue Chefchaouen medina, Morocco.
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  • Rooftop view over the whitewash buildings of the historic old town of Salobrena on the Mediterranean coast, Andalusia, Spain.
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  • Men work in red dyeing pits at a leather tannery in Fes El-Bali, Morocco on October 31, 2007. Yellow sheep skins dry on the surrounding rooftops.
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  • A woman relaxes in a hammock at sunset in Maruata, Michoacan State, Mexico. Maruata is a Pomaro fishing village set in a beautiful bay and a popular destination among independent-minded travelers.
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  • Wooden houses with a satellite dish at a coca farm in the upper valley of the Madre de Dios River in the Peruvian Amazon.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), poses with his demo garden on the roof of the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. His organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), poses with his demo garden on the roof of the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. His organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Flowers grow from plastic cups in the expansive roof garden of the government building of SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Coworkers at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, socialize during their break on the expansive roof garden of the government building in Mexico City on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Employees at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, Araceli Maya and Mayta Landa (l-r), work among the flower pots on the expansive roof garden of the government building on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Flowers grow from plastic cups in the expansive roof garden of the government building of SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Alberto Favela, right, garden coordinator at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, inspects the health of lettuce seedlings in the expansive roof garden of the government building in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • A small car is parked on the lit roof of a tall parking garage in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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  • Roof parking on top of a tall parking garage in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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  • A women walks past bowls of potatoes, barley grain, clay, cheese - parts of the traditional diet in the Altiplano region - in the courtyard of a mud and thatch roof farm near Puno, Peru.
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  • A man builds a new thatch roof in the village of O Cebreiro, situated along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, Galicia, Spain.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, enjoys the roof garden with her dog at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, works on the roof garden at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Gardener Jose Razo waters plants on the roof of CICEANA (Centro de Información y Comunicación Ambiental de Norte América), or Centre for Information and Environmental Communication of North America, set in the Viveros de Coyoacan (Coyoacan Nurseries) in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. CICEANA's mission is to promote sustainable development and stimulate initiatives to solve and prevent environmental problems.
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  • Rooftops backlit at sunset in downtown Madrid, Spain.
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  • The historical  town of the Q'eros people, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. Most Q'eros live at higher elevations during the dry season to herd alpaca, but potatoes and other staples are grown in this village, at a lower altitude of 11,000 feet.
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  • Chapel along the Camino de Santiago between O Cebreiro and Triacastela, Galicia, Spain.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, left, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), convinces a mechanic to let him collect used car tires from his shop in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Plants grow from a toilet seat used as a planter outside the offices of the organization Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs) in the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • A plant grows from a toilet seat used as a planter outside the offices of the organization Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs) in the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Top view of the historic whitewashed buildings and tile roofs below La Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
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  • View of the Annapurna massif over the slate roofs of the traditional Gurung village of Landruk in the Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal.
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  • Modern television satellite dishes dot the roofs of the medieval city of Fes El-Bali, Morocco.
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  • Modern television satellite dishes dot the roofs of the medieval city of Fes El-Bali, Morocco.
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  • View of the whitewashed buildings and tile roofs below La Alhambra, in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
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  • Expansive view from La Alhambra of the whitewashed buildings and tile roofs of Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
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  • Afternoon light strikes the metal roofs of homes in the Lacandon Maya community of Naha, Chiapas, Mexico on July 4, 2008. Power lines delivering electricity are visible.
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  • UNIS students explore an undercut roof of glacier ice on Rabotbreen, Svalbard on a class field trip.
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  • A child plays on a farm roof in Tasgaiwalt in the lush Tessaout Valley, M'Goun Massif, Central High Atlas, Morocco.
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  • Plants grow on the green roof of a new shelter housing eco-geographic exhibits in the Pacific Connections Garden of the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington. The city park, a living museum home to over 20,000 plant species from around the world, celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.
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  • An undercut roof of glacier ice over freshly fallen snow on Rabotbreen, Svalbard.
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  • Clay roof tiles lay in a pile on a wall in the village of Portugos, Las Alpujarras, Andalusia, Spain.
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  • Sunset illuminates the dome roof of a Marabout, or tomb of a venerated saint, in Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • A rainbow appears over thatch roof stone huts and gardens in the traditional village of the Q'eros, high in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of their ancient traditions. Most Q'eros live at higher elevations during the dry season to herd alpaca, but potatoes (shown) and other staples are grown in this village, at a lower altitude of 11,000 feet...
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  • A small wooden door is the entrance to a thatch roof stone hut in the alpaca herding village of the Q'eros people, under snow, in the Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of their ancient traditions.
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  • Rock band Song Sparrow Research performs at the Dearborn House in Seattle, Washington, as seen from the roof at night through a large skylight.
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  • Seattle firefighters respond to a kitchen fire that erupted through to the roof of Flowers Bar & Restaurant in the Univer District, Seattle, Washington on June 25, 2007. Only minor damage was caused by the fire and Flowers reopened a few days later.
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  • David Balatero sits on the roof of his old Buick in an empty parking lot after a day of snowboarding on Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada on April 4, 2005.
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  • Stars shine through the giant skylight eroded into the roof of Wild Horse Window, San Rafael Swell, Utah.
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  • Sunset over traditional thatched roof huts, trees, and bamboo in Ban Sop Khip, Laos, a village that will be completely inundated by Nam Ou River Dam #5.
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  • Lily Foster, an American who co-founded the local urban gardening organization Sembradores Urbanos, works on the hydroponics installation on the roof of her home in Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008.
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  • The sun bursts through the dilapidated roof of an abandoned barn in the Palouse Valley near Spokane, Washington.
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  • Young adults party on a roof during a hip hop show by the Blue Scholars at the Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle, Washington.
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  • A tent glows under the stars and a palapa roof on Playa Santispac, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Lights from the popular beachfront restaurant Ana's glow in the background.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, makes pesto from basil and peppers picked from the roof garden at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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