Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Kettle and strainer to make Ethiopian coffee, Danakil depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa. November 2014.
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Jeff Foott / Sign with tea kettles, Tea Kettle Junction, Death Valley National Park, California
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Jeff Foott / Sign with tea kettles, Tea Kettle Junction, Death Valley National Park, California
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Franco Banfi / Warming water inkettle for lunch break after sledding with siberian huskies, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, March
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Merryn Thomas / Kettle plugged in on kitchen surface, UK, October 2011.
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Ernie Janes / Kettle giving off steam, often kettles are filled too full and more water is boiled than used, wasting power. UK
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Chukchi reindeer herder making tea inside his tent. Chukotskiy Peninsula, Chukotka, Siberia, Russia, 2010.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Kettle for use in the afterlife hanging on snow covered Nenets grave near Yar-Sale. Yamal, Siberia, Russia, 1993.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Nenets woman making tea on a stove inside tent. Yamal, Siberia, Russia, 1993.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Kettles simmering above fire at Sami summer camp near Lovozero. Kola Peninsula, Northwest Russia, 2005.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander / Inuit hunter from Arctic Bay filling a kettle with snow to make tea. Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, 2005.
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Yva Momatiuk & John Eastcott / Teakettle Junction post decorated with kettles by tourists, Death Valley National Park, California
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Igor Shpilenok / Steaming fumeroles, hot springs, and mud kettles active in the caldera of Uzon Volcano, Kronotsky Zapovednik, Kamchatka, Far East Russia
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Tim Fitzharris / Tea kettles decorating sign at Tea Kettle Junction, Death Valley National Park, California
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Solar cooker in courtyard of Tranduk Monastery, one of earliest Buddhist monasteries in Tibet from 7th century. Yarlung Valley, Tibet, China.
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Franco Banfi / Kitchen in museum display inside former British Base A, now a museum and post office at Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica.