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Amish People Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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![]() USA, Washington State, San Juan Islands, Roche Harbor in July. |
![]() Amish Country simple people in farming with plow in Intercourse Pennsylvania PA (MR) |
![]() Amish Country simple people with plain dress at home in Intercourse Pennsylvania PA (MR) |
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Amish People Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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Close view of an Amish young man as he plays the mandolin. |
Amish students play volleyball at Leacocks school during recess. |
Bidders including Mennonites and Amish view a horse on auction. |
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Amish People Travel Photos from Robert Harding |
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Amish People Travel Photos from IPNstock |
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J. IRWIN / Robertstock, PENNSYLVANIA BOYS IN HORSE DRAWN CART ON RURAL ROAD |
Peter Menzel / ASA / ASA, USA_SCI_MED_18_xs RADON CURE: Defunct gold and uranium mines south of Helena, Montana, attract ailing tourists, who bask in radioactive radon gas and drink radioactive water to improve their health. Each summer, hundreds of people, come to the radon health mines to relax and treat arthritis, lupus, asthma and other chronic cripplers. The mineshaft touts radon levels as much as 175 times the federal safety standard for houses. The typical vacation lasts any where from a week to two weeks and visitors are recommended to sit in the mine two or three times a day. The permitted total visit is determined by the radiation level of the particular mine. The average visitor is 72 years old. The mines appeal to plain people, such as the Amish or the Mennonites, because of the natural healing aspects, the lack of commercialization, and the relatively low cost-per-hour for treatment sessions. (1991) |
J. IRWIN / Robertstock, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA AMISH CHILDREN RIDING IN HORSE DRAWN BUGGIES |
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