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Sandy Reid in China

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Harvesting





Once the tea has been picked, it is laid out to dry in the sun. It is then roasted in the machine shown here. It is then placed on racks to cool.
Posted by Sandy Reid at 6:19 PM

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