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In Sylhet, Bangladesh, women carry baskets on their heads while they harvest tea. When this picture was published in the January 1967 issue, Bangladesh was East Pakistan—it would become an independent nation in 1971.
Near Lake Itasy, Madagascar, a girl gathers wild yellow cosmos flowers. Ninety percent of the island country's wildlife isn't found anywhere else on earth.
Near Lake Itasy, Madagascar, a girl gathers wild yellow cosmos flowers. Ninety percent of the island country's wildlife isn't found anywhere else on earth.
When Mexico lost in the quarterfinals of the 1970 World Cup—hosted in Mexico City—Mexican soccer fans turned their allegiances to Brazil. Revellers took the streets after Brazil bested Italy for the championship.
Sugarcane towers over a field worker north of Karachi, Pakistan, in this picture from a 1967 story. Even now, Pakistan is one of the world's leading producers of sugarcane.
Locals celebrate a victorious soccer match in the streets of Mexico City, Mexico, in 1973.
A man rests against supply crates in Antarctica as the rest of the crew prepares for a flight.