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Japan Indigo Dye
In this image from video, Kiyoko Mori, 65, the head of indigo dye group called Japan Blue, points out at one of displayed indigo dyed artwork at a community center where residents evacuated when the 2011 earthquake hit the area in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on Feb. 20, 2021. After the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster a decade ago, nearby farmers weren't allowed to grow crops for two years because of radiation. After the restriction was lifted, two farmers in the town of Minamisoma found an unusual way to rebuild their lives and help their destroyed community. Kiyoko Mori and Yoshiko Ogura planted indigo and soon began dying fabric with dye produced from the plants. (AP Photo/Chisato Tanaka)
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The Associated Press
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CP119344809
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50e799dd48564dab949aa9a63fe3f43c-50e799dd48564dab949aa9a63fe3f43c-0
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5985px × 3990px 2.23 MB
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FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
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IMAGE FROM VIDEO, TAKEN FEB. 20, 2021
Create Date:
2/23/2021 11:13:59 PM
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3:2
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