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NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7T0 
July 06, 2017 
A truck transports plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A truck transports plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La... 
A truck transports plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7SV 
July 06, 2017 
A man grabs on the back of a truck transporting plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya,... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A man grabs on the back of a truck transporting plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya,... 
A man grabs on the back of a truck transporting plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7SU 
July 06, 2017 
A woman sorts and packs dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A woman sorts and packs dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter... 
A woman sorts and packs dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter Tropisol at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7ST 
July 06, 2017 
Moises carries a basket to collect dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
Moises carries a basket to collect dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La... 
Moises carries a basket to collect dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7SQ 
July 06, 2017 
A girl collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A girl collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua 
A girl collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S9 
July 06, 2017 
Women sort and pack dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter Tropisol... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
Women sort and pack dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter Tropisol... 
Women sort and pack dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter Tropisol in the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S8 
July 06, 2017 
A general view of a dragon fruits platation, also known as Pitaya is seen at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A general view of a dragon fruits platation, also known as Pitaya is seen at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua... 
A general view of a dragon fruits platation, also known as Pitaya is seen at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S7 
July 06, 2017 
A man collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A man collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua 
A man collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S5 
July 06, 2017 
Moises collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
Moises collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua 
Moises collects dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S4 
July 06, 2017 
A man carries a plastic crate of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
A man carries a plastic crate of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit... 
A man carries a plastic crate of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at a facility of fruit exporter Tropisol at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7S3 
July 06, 2017 
Men carry plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha,... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
Men carry plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha,... 
Men carry plastic crates of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-ECONOMY/
RTX3A7O9 
July 06, 2017 
Moises carries a basket of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha,... 
LA CONCHA, Nicaragua 
Moises carries a basket of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha,... 
Moises carries a basket of dragon fruits, also known as Pitaya, for export at the town of La Concha, Nicaragua July 5, 2017. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
USA-CITRUS/CALIFORNIA
RTR310A7 
April 20, 2012 
Leslie Leavens-Crowe, a partner at Leavens Ranches, looks over the healthy lemons trees at her grandparents... 
SANTA PAULA, UNITED STATES 
Leavens-Crowe looks over the healthy lemons trees at her grandparents lemon and avocado tree ranch in... 
Leslie Leavens-Crowe, a partner at Leavens Ranches, looks over the healthy lemons trees at her grandparents lemon and avocado tree ranch in Santa Paula, California April 18, 2012. California orange, lemon and grapefruit growers are bracing for a deadly bacterial disease that could ravage the state's $2-billion citrus industry weeks after the first infected tree in the state was identified in a suburban Los Angeles yard. The tree ailment, called Huanglongbing or yellow dragon disease, is usually spread by the Asian citrus psyllid, an aphid-like winged insect that feeds on the leaves of citrus trees. REUTERS/Gene Blevins (UNITED STATES - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
GERMANY
RTR26M7N 
August 12, 2009 
Cocktails of the finalists are seen during the final of the 35th World Cocktail competition in Berlin,... 
Berlin, Germany 
Cocktails of the finalists are seen during the final of the 35th World Cocktail competition in Berlin... 
Cocktails of the finalists are seen during the final of the 35th World Cocktail competition in Berlin, August 11, 2009. Nearly 100 bartenders from all over the world competed in two categories: classical, where taste was decisive, and "flair" where contestants performed juggling routines while mixing their drinks. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY SOCIETY) 
USA/
RTR1WW0K 
February 10, 2008 
Gamblers continue playing slots as members of the Lohan School of Shaolin perform a dragon dance to celebrate... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
Gamblers continue playing slots as members of the Lohan School of Shaolin perform a dragon dance in the... 
Gamblers continue playing slots as members of the Lohan School of Shaolin perform a dragon dance to celebrate Chinese New Year in the casino of the Las Vegas Hilton, Nevada February 9, 2008. REUTERS/Las Vegas Sun/Sam Morris (UNITED STATES) 
CHINA
RTR1FZOQ 
August 01, 2006 
Two students carve pumpkins into the shape of a ship and a dragon during class at a training school for... 
Hefei, China 
Two students carve pumpkins into shape of ship and dragon during class at training school for chefs in... 
Two students carve pumpkins into the shape of a ship and a dragon during class at a training school for chefs in Hefei, east China's Anhui province, August 1, 2006. REUTERS/Jianan Yu (CHINA) 
TAIWAN
RTRXQG 
February 04, 2000 
A Taiwan motorcyclist and his female passenger fill their small scooter with sacks of fresh vegetable... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
TAIWAN MOTORCYCLISTS CARRY SACKS OF FOOD IN TAIPEI. 
A Taiwan motorcyclist and his female passenger fill their small scooter with sacks of fresh vegetable and fruit after shopping at a local traditional market in Taipei on February 4, the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. All food markets across Taiwan are crowded with people as they will be closed for several days for the big lunar new year holiday. Taiwan will ring out the Year of the Rabbit on February 4 to greet the Year of the Dragon.

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