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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYFestival horse. When the Rainbow hippies met the Sadhus in the biggest gathering on earth: the Maha Kumbha Mela in Allahabad, India.Photo: ZIA ZEFFSee more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_18.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Festival horse. 
When the Rainbow hippies met the Sadhus in the biggest gathering on earth: the Maha Kumbha Mela in Allahabad, India.
Photo: ZIA ZEFF
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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYBangladesh is a country of seasonal rains, but climate change has caused more powerful storms that arrive year round, causing the low areas of the country to literally fall into the sea. Approximately 10 million people live in parts of Bangladesh lying less than a meter above current sea levels. Photo: AMI VITALE for RIPPLE EFFECT IMAGESSee more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_12.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Bangladesh is a country of seasonal rains, but climate change has caused more powerful storms that arrive year round, causing the low areas of the country to literally fall into the sea. Approximately 10 million people live in parts of Bangladesh lying less than a meter above current sea levels. 
Photo: AMI VITALE for RIPPLE EFFECT IMAGES
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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYRand Easter Show, 1998Photo: GRAEME WILLIAMSSee more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_14.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Rand Easter Show, 1998
Photo: GRAEME WILLIAMS
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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYA woman uses an open cookstove in rural India. Three billion people use inefficient stoves to cook their daily meals. Fueled by wood, coal, or dung, these traditional cookstoves or open fires produce smoke that causes 1.9 million deaths each year, with women and young children the most affected. Photo: AMI VITALE for RIPPLE EFFECT IMAGES.See more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_12.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
A woman uses an open cookstove in rural India. Three billion people use inefficient stoves to cook their daily meals. Fueled by wood, coal, or dung, these traditional cookstoves or open fires produce smoke that causes 1.9 million deaths each year, with women and young children the most affected. 
Photo: AMI VITALE for RIPPLE EFFECT IMAGES.
See more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_12.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYGet back on - A girl who has fallen off a small pony. Disley, Cheshire 2010 by ELEANOR BENNETTTo see more of Eleanor’s work, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_21.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Get back on - A girl who has fallen off a small pony. Disley, Cheshire 2010 by ELEANOR BENNETT
To see more of Eleanor’s work, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_21.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYShadow of the food circle at night.From ZIA ZEFF’s photo-essay from India, ‘The Rainbow and the Babas.’See more here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_18.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Shadow of the food circle at night.
From ZIA ZEFF’s photo-essay from India, ‘The Rainbow and the Babas.’
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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYA boy near a wayside shrine. Bystrzanowice village. From KRZYSZTOF PIERZGALSKI’s photo-essay, ‘Jurassic Village, Poland.’See more, here: http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_16.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
A boy near a wayside shrine. Bystrzanowice village. From KRZYSZTOF PIERZGALSKI’s photo-essay, ‘Jurassic Village, Poland.’
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EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYParched but not barren, the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India is the most populated desert on earth. Locals have always prayed for water to save their marginal crops and the cattle that is their wealth.Photo: LYNN JOHNSON (Ripple Effect Images)To see more from Ripple Effect, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_12.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
Parched but not barren, the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India is the most populated desert on earth. Locals have always prayed for water to save their marginal crops and the cattle that is their wealth.
Photo: LYNN JOHNSON (Ripple Effect Images)
To see more from Ripple Effect, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_12.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYELEANOR BENNETT has been winning awards for her work since she was just twelve years old. Now sixteen, she continues her journey of self-expression. Title: The happy hour - happy workers waiting to board the train home. Stockport, Cheshire. UK.To see more Eleanor’s work, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_21.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
ELEANOR BENNETT has been winning awards for her work since she was just twelve years old. Now sixteen, she continues her journey of self-expression. 
Title: The happy hour - happy workers waiting to board the train home. Stockport, Cheshire. UK.
To see more Eleanor’s work, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_21.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAYThe Rainbows and the Babas by ZIA ZEFFYana (Austria) enjoying her bath with the mathaji sadhvis.To see more of Zia’s photo-essay, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_18.htm

EDITOR’S PIC OF THE DAY
The Rainbows and the Babas by ZIA ZEFF
Yana (Austria) enjoying her bath with the mathaji sadhvis.
To see more of Zia’s photo-essay, follow the link:http://lifeforcemagazine.com/index_18.htm