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Uploaded: 10/07/07 11:49 PM GMT
Ploughing
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After the harvest, it is very important to make field ready for re-cultivation. After finishing the ploughing, transplanting of seedlimg will be don. In background the seedling of paddy can be seen.

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.philflossman
10/08/07 1:59 AM GMT
There's two special fellas who heard You got a mild case of icon fever Sayed, and are here by Your request they just want to say a few words. :d

We think this is a fine upload, and what a rare privilege it is to see oxen ploughing a field these days even if they are struggling in those waterlogged conditions, don't we Stan ?

Oh yes, and what a right old mess it is too !! the ploughing I mean not the picture, can I go now Ollie ? my head's aching again !!
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Life's around said Phil the 35 millimetre cameraman. I recently went to the doctors, and said I've got icon fever, but he told me there was no cure for the disease.
::cynlee
10/08/07 2:19 AM GMT
Just wonderful! You can bet the rice grown in these fields will be filled with blessings and good health for all who eat it because it was grown and tended by hand. Terrific shot, Sayed!
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
::JQ
10/08/07 12:24 AM GMT
Terrific my friend!! Those oxen look HUGE!! what a wonderfully interesting shot!
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::phasmid
10/08/07 5:16 PM GMT
I guess farming is just a hard job no matter where in the world you are. Great shot and I also appreciate the view of those lovely palms trees in the background.

♫ :)PJ ♪

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"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
.Inkeri
10/08/07 6:52 PM GMT
Fantastic and Fascinating scene..Gorgeous shot,Sayed..
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.johindes
10/08/07 9:03 PM GMT
Looks like heavy work there. I also like the palms in the background. Thank you for another informative capture my friend.
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Very very new to this, and only have a bog standard fuji 2mb digi camera.
.4Ever_Young
10/09/07 1:55 AM GMT
You know, I've realized (not Just recently...) you capture so much of the culture of your life and where you live. It's amazing, and you do a truly remarkable job finding which shots dive into a deeper meaning beyond what is being shown. This shot, like many, does just that. Great work...really :)

Ari
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"Let the world change you...and you can change the world."- Motorcycle Diaries
.sahadk
10/10/07 12:06 AM GMT
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