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Portrait of a woman from the small village of Gagramari. Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Portrait of a woman from the small village of Gagramari. Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
Men on a wooden boat who use smooth-coated otters (Lutra perspicillata) for traditional fishing practices,  the Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO Wo...
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Men on a wooden boat who use smooth-coated otters (Lutra perspicillata) for traditional fishing practices, the Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO Wo...
Elderly woman in the Sundarbans National Park,  Bangladesh, UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Elderly woman in the Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh, UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
A child cools off with water in the hottest time of year in Bangladesh, during the monsoon season. The Sundarbans National Park,  UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / A child cools off with water in the hottest time of year in Bangladesh, during the monsoon season. The Sundarbans National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012. No release available.
Women and children of the small village of Gagramari. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Women and children of the small village of Gagramari. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
Japanese tourists taking photographs in Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Japanese tourists taking photographs in Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) on leashes, used by locals for traditional fishing practices, Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World...
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) on leashes, used by locals for traditional fishing practices, Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World...
Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) used in traditional fishing practices. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladest, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jun...
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) used in traditional fishing practices. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladest, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jun...
Men on a traditional wooden boat, Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world, Bangladesh, UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Men on a traditional wooden boat, Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world, Bangladesh, UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
Caged Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) used for traditional fishing practices. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Si...
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Caged Smooth coated otters (Lutragale perspicillata) used for traditional fishing practices. The Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world. Bangladesh. UNESCO World Heritage Si...
Armed guard in the Sundarbans national park. Tourist groups are accompanied by an armed guard as this area has the largest population of tigers in Asia, and also the highest number of tiger attacks on...
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / Armed guard in the Sundarbans national park. Tourist groups are accompanied by an armed guard as this area has the largest population of tigers in Asia, and also the highest number of tiger attacks on...
People crossing a raised walkway through a  mangrove swamp. The Sundarbans National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.
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Enrique Lopez-Tapia / People crossing a raised walkway through a mangrove swamp. The Sundarbans National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2012.