A man organising the yams
Women carrying scales with Yam towards the boat
Yam boat already half way filled with yams
These young elephants follow the large bull elephant across the Chobe River after having grazed on an island for the day. Each day they wait for the bull elephant to appear to lead them to the island in the morning then back again in the early evening.
Sunset in the Chobe River, Botswana Africa.
Some of the guides on the river get closer than is safe.
The view from the Toubkal summit is spectacular. This side of the peak looks out over the high atlas and to the Sahara desert while behind me were the pink walls of Marrakesh.
This is a building I passed while walking through the USC campus. Named after the scholar Francis Lieber, a German who helped establish a national reputation for the university.
Hours after the first trey of yams entered the ship, all the crates are entirely filled with Yams. We are ready to continue our trip to Akasombo
In Bangladesh, one of the world's most crowded countries, life can't help but spill out onto the street. Barbers in the northern town of Bogra set up shop on the sidewalk with just a chair, a mirror, an old rag and a set of razors; men can get a shave and a haircut for pennies.