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Locals, tourists flock to Inal�han for Maga'l�hi G�dao Gupot CHamoru festival

Guam Pacific Daily News 17 Feb 2024
Many visitors also crowded around booths selling woven goods like baskets and hats, sculptures made from coconut shells, CHamoru history and literature books, Sinahi necklaces and bracelets, and personalized name meaning gifts.
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Coconut shells repurposed as stunning jewellery

Vietnam News 16 Apr 2023
Her first product was a set of leaf-shaped earrings, bracelets, and necklace combining coconut shell and embroidery thread with five different colours ... All of her necklaces and bracelets consist of coconut shell carvings, waxed cotton cord, and beads.
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Here’s what’s in the Oscars 2023 goody bags

NME 10 Mar 2023
Sharing an image of the goody bag on Instagram, Distinctive Assets also confirmed that a neck pillow from PETA, a bottle of coconut water and an 18-karat gold bracelet would be part of the “Everyone ...
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Record vendors for popular BCI Trade Days

Cook Islands News 27 Jul 2022
Upu worked until late yesterday evening weaving and sewing pearl and shell beaded necklaces, bracelets and earrings to complement her stall which also features locally made coconut oil, everlasting ei ...
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File - T-150K tractor on the field. Kasova Hora, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine. Ukraine is the world's largest producer of sunflower oil and a major global producer of grain and sugar.
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File - In this image provided by the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Sgt. Ian Ketterling, gunner for Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, prepares the crane for loading the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) on to the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) in Queensland, Australia, July 26, 2023. U.S. officials say Ukraine for the first time has begun using long-range ballistic missiles, called ATACMS, striking a Russian military airfield in Crimea and Russian troops in another occupied area overnight.
AP / Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Dickson/U.S. Army via AP
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