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[[image: two soldiers kneeling in front of a structure with five people which may be a farm family]] [[image: view of two people and a cart in front of a tile and thatched roofed structure possibly a farm house family]] 2/10/46 All by Tylko [[mage: eight people (four adults, four children) posing for photo in front of thatched roof structure]] 10 February, 1946 [[image: four road workers repairing road, three with sand baskets, one with tar pot]] Men and women repair roads 2/21/46 [[image: man with two "honey buckets" (small wooden barrels used for waste collection) slung on a pole over his shoulder, Jeep in background]] 2/21/46 By Tylko [[image: man leading a horse pulling a "honey bucket" cart (cart built of various spare parts/wheels)" 21 February, 1946 ^[[52]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[image: woman(?) with two "honey buckets" slung on a pole over her shoulder, and a dipper in her hand The "Honey Dipper" We were told not to eat their vegetables or fruit beause the human feces carried a parasite that lived on in the plants. it could kill us, but the Japanese were immune from centuries of using this form of fertilizer. ^[[53]]
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