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[[image top left]] woman balancing basket with two children inside on head]]

[[image top right: photo of vast green country with dwellings in background]]

[[image center: photo of people in ankle deep water]]

[[image center right: photo of man in coat and bow tie]]

[[image far right center: SIGN: PORTUGAL!]]

[[image bottom left: photo of boat with sail on river]]

[[image: photo of man and donkey]]
Photographs by Franklin Adams
[[caption: WHAT A WELL-DRESSED LISBON DONKEY MAY WEAR
Rum, gasoline, olive oil, kerosene, and vinegar - about every household liquid except iced tea and hair tonic - is carried as deck cargo by this peddler's mechanical -looking mule. In many European countries housewives buy only a day's allowance of fuel and foodstuffs, such as one or two eggs or a few sticks of wood at a time [/caption]]

[[image bottom right: photo of elder woman in hat]]