Coclé province, Republic of Panama, 8th May, 2014. A Panamanian family practices burning and slashing culture in the interior of the Coclé province, Republic of Panama. First the trees and bush are cut down, then they burn, and at last they plant seeds to grow yucca, maize, and rice. @ Oyvind Martinsen/ Alamy News

Coclé province, Republic of Panama, 8th May, 2014. A Panamanian family practices burning and slashing culture in the interior of the Coclé province, Republic of Panama. First the trees and bush are cut down, then they burn, and at last they plant seeds to grow yucca, maize, and rice. @ Oyvind Martinsen/ Alamy News Stock Photo
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Everyday life in Panama by Oyvind Martinsen / Alamy Stock Photo

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5616 x 3744 px | 47.5 x 31.7 cm | 18.7 x 12.5 inches | 300dpi

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8 May 2014

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Cocle province, Republic of Panama, Central America.

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A Panamanian family practices burning and slashing culture in the interior of the Coclé province, Republic of Panama. First the trees and bush are cut down, then they burn, and at last they plant seeds to grow yucca, maize, and rice. @ Oyvind Martinsen/ Alamy News