
Colombia Valentine's Day
Workers pack roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
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Workers pack roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A worker packs a rose to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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Roses are seen packed before being shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A worker packs roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A worker packs roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A worker cuts roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A worker cuts roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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Roses are seen packed before being shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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A woman cuts roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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Workers pack roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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Workers transport roses to be shipped to the US ahead of Valentine's Day, the biggest holiday of the year for fresh-cut flower sales at the Mongibello flower company in Chia, north of Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. According to statistics from the Society of American Florists more than 80 percent of the roses bought in the US for this holiday come mainly from Colombia and Ecuador.
Fernando Vergara Associated Press
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