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Canoe making

A villager hews, with an axe, a dugout canoe from a single tree (Calophyllum inophyllum). The processes include felling the tree, drying out the trunk and carving. Papua, Indonesia.

Photo by Manuel Boissière for CIRAD and CIFOR

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