RMEPR7FF–Landscape view tea estate, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMFYFCYR–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Pedro Tea Estate and factory
RF2DAT332–HUTTON, SRI LANKA - MARCH 20, 2015: A woman collects tea on a mountain plantation
RF2B7G9M8–South Asia Sri Lanka Geragama Estate Tea Factory new grading plant Senvec grading machine machinery sorting dried leaves into plastic crates red blue
RFH2MJW0–sri lanka, mackwoods, tea plantations, tea, ceylon, high quality
RMRY91BM–Asia, Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantation
RMEN07E6–SRI LANKA: Mackwood tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya
RMEFD2AN–Newburgh Estate,part of Finlays tea estate, near Little Adam's Peak,3 kms from Ella town.Green tea produced here.
RMW7R9HC–Tea (Camellia sinensis) harvesting in Sri Lanka, March 2013
RFFBAT52–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RF2H00K91–SRI LANKA - CIRCA 1938: a stamp printed in Sri Lanka shows Picking Tea, circa 1938
RMCE6YKX–ceylonese woman plucking fresh tea leaves in tea garden ; hotel tea factory ; nuwareliya ; srilanka ; india
RFA3M9N8–Tea plantation near Kandy in Sri Lanka.
RM2B01YKN–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMHK7C5P–People boarding train in Sri Lanka
RM2B01YM0–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RM2AG0FND–Tea pickers, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 1898. 'In der Theefelden bei Paradenia'. From "Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth], written and illustrated by C. W. Allers. [Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1898]
RMCY04NM–Woman's hands holding crushed tea leaves, freshly picked from bushes in a tea plantation, Sri Lanka
RMEPRAY7–Mackwoods tea estate sign, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMFYFDHH–Sri Lanka, Haputale, highland railway line passing through tea estate
RF2B7G9MD–South Asia Sri Lanka Geragama Estate Tea Factory dispay box case tea varieties golden tips silver tips green broken orange pico pekoe dust refused
RMRY91AM–Asia, Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantation
RMEN07EC–SRI LANKA:Rotschild tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya
RMEFD1N6–Newburgh Estate,part of Finlays tea estate, near Little Adam's Peak,3 kms from Ella town.Green tea produced here.Tea leaves.
RFFBATM9–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMB4FPTX–Tea plantation near Kandy in Sri Lanka.
RMHK7C1B–People boarding train in Sri Lanka
RM2B01YKW–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RM2K03X4F–'The Graphic, Front Cover June 19th. 1886', 1886. The Ceylon tea industry - Tamul girl plucking a tea bush. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
RMCY04H2–Woman's hand holding a flower from a tea bush, Sri Lanka
RMEPREDT–Blue Field tea factory, near Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMFYB7TK–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Ramboda, Mount Harrow, Blue Field Tea Estate factory
RM2B7G9KY–South Asia Sri Lanka Geragama Estate Tea Factory storage hoppers for newly dried pre processing tea leaves chute from drying hall
RMRY9190–Asia, Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantation
RMEN07E9–SRI LANKA: Mackwood tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya,quality controllers
RMEFD1XE–Newburgh Estate,part of Finlays tea estate, near Little Adam's Peak,3 kms from Ella town.Green tea produced here.Tea leaves.
RFFBATMB–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMB4FJ8E–Tea plantation near Kandy in Sri Lanka.
RM2B01YKR–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMD0D00N–Two women picking tea leaves at a plantation, Sri Lanka
RMEPRAP2–Mackwoods tea estate factory building, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMG1W0KC–Sri Lanka, Ella, Passara Rd, Finlay's Newburgh Green Tea Estate, priest outside, Tamil worker’s small Hindu temple
RMEPNB4G–View over tea estate plantation, Haputale, Badulla District, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMRY9177–Asia, Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea factory
RMEN07EE–SRI LANKA: tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya: tamilise women picking tea at a tea plantation
RMEFD1YK–Newburgh Estate,part of Finlays tea estate, near Little Adam's Peak,3 kms from Ella town.Green tea produced here.Tea leaves.
RFFBAT4B–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RM2B01YKT–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMCYK0DF–Two women picking tea leaves at a plantation, Sri Lanka
RM2B01YM1–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEPNB4D–View over tea estate plantation, Haputale, Badulla District, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RM2B02P6T–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEPRB2G–Mackwoods tea estate factory hydro power building, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMRY9185–Asia, Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea factory
RMEN07EK–SRI LANKA: tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya: tamilise women picking tea at a tea plantation
RMW4RFED–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantations
RMEFD28R–Green tea at end of tour,Newburgh Estate,part of Finlays tea estate, near Little Adam's Peak,near Ella town.Highlands,Sri Lanka
RMFBARK8–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEFD7GC–Local woman at her general store shop near train station with breakfast food for train trips at Ella,Highlands,Sri Lanka,Asia.
RFFBAYT3–green landscape and tea plantation at Ella, Badulla District, Uva Province, Southern Highlands, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMFYFD0J–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Pedro Tea Estate and factory
RM2B02P6X–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEPRB31–Mackwoods tea estate, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEPK7F8–Ceylon tea advertising sign in historic town of Galle, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEN07EG–SRI LANKA: tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya: tamilise women picking tea at a tea plantation
RMEPRB1J–Mackwoods tea estate factory, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMW4RFDJ–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantations
RMEFD9BW–Local woman with Burberry scarf at her general store shop near train station at Ella,Highlands,Sri Lanka,South Asia,Asia.
RFFBAYTD–green landscape and tea plantation at Ella, Badulla District, Uva Province, Southern Highlands, Sri Lanka, Asia
RM2B02P70–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEN07EM–SRI LANKA: tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya: tamilise women picking tea at a tea plantation
RMEPRAXN–Mackwoods tea estate factory, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMW4RFE0–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantations
RMEFD7GP–At general store shop near train station with breakfast food,coconut wraps, for train trips at Ella,Highlands,Sri Lanka,Asia.
RFFBAYWF–green landscape and tea plantation at Ella, Badulla District, Uva Province, Southern Highlands, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEFBJ2Y–At town of Ella in Highlands of Sri Lanka. Famed for tea plantations and for hiking and green scenery.Little Ravana Waterfall.
RMFYFDC9–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Nanu Oya, women picking tea beside highland railway line
RM2B02P6W–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEN07ER–SRI Lanka: hindu temple outside Nuwara Eliya
RMEPRAPJ–Mackwoods tea estate factory, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMW4RFE7–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantations
RFFBAYTK–green landscape and tea plantation at Ella, Badulla District, Uva Province, Southern Highlands, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEFCEP1–At town of Ella in Highlands of Sri Lanka. Famed for tea plantations and for hiking and green scenery.Little Ravana Waterfall.
RMG1W0KP–Sri Lanka, Ella, Finlay’s Newburgh Green Tea Estate Factory, women getting air into leaves on ground
RM2B02P6K–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEN0847–SRI LANKA the beach near Matara,south coast of Sri Lanka
RMEPRB0A–Mackwoods tea estate factory, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMW4RFEM–Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, tea plantations
RFFBAYW1–green landscape and tea plantation at Ella, Badulla District, Uva Province, Southern Highlands, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEFBBY6–At town of Ella in Highlands of Sri Lanka. Famed for tea plantations and for hiking and green scenery.Little Ravana Waterfall.
RFFBAT3Y–Nuwara Eliya Pedro Tea Estate tea factory, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMG1W0M1–Sri Lanka, Ella, 98 Acres tea estate from path to Little Adam’s Peak
RM2B02P6P–Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 millio
RMEN07D9–SRI LANKA,Nuwara Eiiya: boutiques and shops
RMEPRB13–Mackwoods tea estate factory, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
RMEFCG4E–At town of Ella in Highlands of Sri Lanka. Famed for tea plantations and for hiking and green scenery.Little Ravana Waterfall.
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