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  • SRI LANKA: A toddy tapper prepares to collect sap from a flower of the coconut palm tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri Lanka: A toddy tapper whit his gears, Labu katey, small wooden box with knifes and rope on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: Worker pours fresh toddy from his wooden toddy pot after collecting the sap from a coconut palm tree in order to make palm wine, or toddy, as it is locally known on June 11, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: A toddy tapper carries fresh toddy filed a large wooden bucket after collecting the sap from a coconut palm tree in order to make palm wine, or toddy, as it is locally known at a coconut palm tree state on June 11,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA : A toddy tapper balances on a rope while he crosses between coconut trees to collect sap from a coconut palm tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: A toddy tapper carries fresh toddy filed a large wooden bucket at a coconut palm tree state on June 11,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri Lanka: Customers drink toddy, fresh sap of coconut palm tree at a Toddy Bar on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri LANKA: A plastic container or Labu Katya and rope placed on wooden piece at a coconut tree state on may 27,2021 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: A toddy tapper pours fresh toddy from his wooden toddy pot after collecting the sap from a coconut palm tree in order to make palm wine, or toddy, as it is locally known on June 11, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri Lanka: Customers drink toddy, fresh sap of coconut palm tree at a Toddy Bar on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: Toddy, sap of coconut palm tree, drinking cups, placed at a Toddy Bar on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA : A toddy tapper balances on a rope while he crosses between coconut trees to collect sap from a coconut palm tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KALUTARA, SRI LANKA - MAY 27: A toddy tapper climbs a coconut tree to collect sap from a coconut palm tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA: A toddy tapper pours fresh toddy from his wooden toddy pot after collecting the sap from a coconut palm tree in order to make palm wine, or toddy, as it is locally known on June 11, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA : A toddy tapper balances on a rope while he crosses between coconut trees to collect sap from a coconut palm tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe.
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  • Sri Lanka: An employee arranges toddy drinking cups at a Today Bar on May 27,2021 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • SRI LANKA : A mat pot prepared to collect toddy, sap from a flower of the Coconut Palm Tree to make Palm Wine, or Toddy, as it is locally known, on May 27, 2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri Lanka: A toddy tapper rides a bicycle among the street on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Sri Lanka: Employee fill fresh toddy to container, sap of coconut palm tree at a Toddy Bar on May 27,2012 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN: A cherry blossom hang on the tree on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan's flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection in most parts of Japan. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use a face mask and keep a social distance from other groups who enjoy the flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed the small number of people together and enjoy Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohol until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A couple wearing protective face masks walks through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castle’s Sannomaru Square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People wearing protective face masks walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A woman wearing a protective face mask photographs blossom as she enjoys the cherry blossom season in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A notice of guideline displays an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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