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  • Mud and rain decorations.Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Rainy day in the Piedmont = lots of mud, clay and muddy clay.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Heads from cleaned fish float on the shoreline near marsh grass.
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  • Heads from cleaned fish float on the shoreline near marsh grass.
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  • Heads from cleaned fish float on the shoreline near marsh grass.
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  • Heads from cleaned fish float on the shoreline near marsh grass.
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  • A dead fish fish floats on the shoreline near a red towel and marsh grass.
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  • A dead fish fish floats on the shoreline near a red towel and marsh grass.
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Noel and Danielle dig up a space for her herb garden(Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • It was quite cold and rainy....Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Warming up, drying out and resting next to the wood stove after a long, cold, wet day of work.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Warming up next to the wood stove.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Resting inside after a long, cold, wet day of work.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • There's always time for a bit of fun at Crop Mob. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Muddy and heavy work  farming rocks - Clearing a field of stones..Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Lunch break - socializing and sharing ideas.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Steaming rice, lentils bread and veggies.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Quick rain wash-up before lunch.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Improvising a ladder to rebuild a storage shed. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Rain drops in beard.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Quick de-mudding break. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Clearing a field of stones, soon began a pun of "Farming Rocks" .Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Improvising a ladder to rebuild a storage shed.  Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Harvesting downed lumber for use as fences and building. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Digging for rice paddy and creating landbridge. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • Pittsboro, NC - May 12: Noel and Danielle dig up a space for her herb garden(Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
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  • The muddy water mixes with the dark clay water in some puddles, making beautiful patterns..Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Muddy flirting. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • Sharing a plate at lunch.. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • During a lighthearted break at a Crop Mob, Beth M smeared mud on her face and searched out other farmers to paint, laughing as she chased them around the field.
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  • Amanda Egdorf-Sand is a soil specialist who works with small farmers in North Carolina. She and friends jokingly painted their faces with mud while she participated in a Crop Mob - an activity in which farmers from different farms work together to complete a major project at one location.
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  • CHIANG MAI, Thailand - FEB 28 2006: Elephants bathe and "dust" regularly to protect their sensitive skin from sunburn and infection. Here one exits a river in Northern Thailand before applying mud and dirt as a "sunscreen." Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000, of which barely half are in the wild.  (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • NORTHERN THAILAND - MARCH 3: Elephants bathe and "dust" regularly to protect their sensitive skin from sunburn and infection. Here one throws dirt on its back after exiting a river in Northern Thailand, applying mud and dirt as a "sunscreen." Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000 - of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting
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  • With mud still on this forehead, Link S. falls asleep next to the wood-stove after a long, cold, wet day of work at  Eatable Earthscapes farm.
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