1, Pedro Hack Krebs. flamingo on the bird's nest.
2. Tea picking from Vietnam.
A group of farmers collect tea in the outskirts of Baoolok, a city in the central highlands of Vietnam. Joseph Philip Beveller of
3, Ireland . The Conners Brothers, Wexford, Ireland, 2021
Two Irish Traveler Brothers were photographed after their cousin’s first communion in Wexford. According to custom, men and boys pride themselves on showing off their best clothes.
4, Anindita Roy from Bangladesh . "Dream on the Boat"
Dhaka - the capital of Bangladesh, located on the banks of the famous Briganga River. In terms of passenger transport, the Sardargat River port in Dhaka is Bangladesh's busiest port. The port serves most of Bangladesh. People on both sides of the Briganga River cross the river by boat. Boatmen used for transportation usually sleep on board at night. In the photo, the boatman sleeps at one of the docks in the morning.
5, Mauro de Bettio from Italy. "Senor Jovino"
Meet Senor Jovino in Santiago Camino in Villalos, a small village in Asturias, northern Spain. He walked beside me, talking nonstop, explaining how beautiful his land was. He invited me to his house and then to the stables and proudly showed me his cow and his giant cock.
6. Eric Sedner from China. "Competition with a group of dragons"
In the jungle of Nepal , there is a tribe of honey hunters living. The honey they are looking for is produced by the world's largest bees. This is a dangerous task. These nests are almost as big as those hunting them, with thousands of hot-tempered bees scattered on the steep cliffs. Honey hunters landed on winding rope ladders in the smoke, sending bees into the black blizzard. They are armed with poles with tips, competing with the swarms, trying to cut off some nests that bring honey.
7, Debudata Chakraboti is from India. "Keep kebab"
Hayam Chaok is a small alley in Srinagara, which is no different from other streets during the day. But at night, when prayers from nearby mosques calmed down, merchants lit countless coal stoves, and the smoke from the kebabs turned the street into a food paradise, with fragrance everywhere.