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Bed and HouseIndian guy sleeping in his workplace-house.views: 9
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Cooking BreadDelicious indian bread ready to be eatenviews: 21
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Public ShowerLocal guy having his morning shower in a Kolkatta Streets.views: 77
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Bath in the riverGroup of people having their bath and cleaning clothes in the river.views: 110
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Hi Boss!Greetings from one local boy while fishing boats are arriving to the beach.views: 17
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Sharing Out The fishAfter a long time fishing, when fishermen get back to St. Martin's Island, arrives the time to share out the fish catch between members and buyers.views: 14
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Meeting PointAs well as of unloading gooda, what it really seems this boat is more a meeting point for local inhabitants to chat while just a few of them work unloading goods from the boat. views: 14
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Carrying Sea PlantsThe main activity on the island, aside tourists during summer time is the collection of sea plants that later are sold to south-east asiatic countries.views: 13
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Coco WomanTwo women chatting on the beach, one of them working on sea plants, and the other one selling cocos along the beach.views: 16
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Drying the sea plantsTypical view of one of the main working activities of the island, the sea plants. First with their collection from shoreline and later their drying time over the beach.views: 14
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PrisionerFor someones is difficult to leave St. Martin's Island due to their beauty and friendly people, but for others is almost impossible.views: 12
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Working CrewWorking crew in the Ship Breaking Yards in Chittagong.views: 35
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Taking Care of ValeriaView of one of the big freighters to destroy and a supervisor controlling the area in Ship Breakings Yards in Chittagong.views: 40
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On the TerraceSmall children spending some time watching people on the streets from his terrace.views: 3
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Kaptai Lake TransportationOne of the several boats that are used by local people to move from small villages spreaded around Kaptai Lake to go to Rangamati.views: 11
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Tribal Family in Kaptai LakeA family collecting plants and with children playing around in Kaptai Lake.views: 3
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BodyguardWell...according to the government, travelling around Kaptai Lake is dangerous?!?! So... you only can do it with an escordguard... funny and famous for a day!views: 4
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Improvised GarageIn the middle of the lake, over one of their small islands only connected by boat, the easy and probably the only way to repair a tractor is to join several people from the villages and improvise a garage to try to repair it.views: 11
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Fishing in Kaptai LakeTwo family members fishing in a traditional way in Kaptai Lake.views: 3
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Boat BusBoat travelling between Rangamati and the villages in Kaptai Lake; the unlucky ones over the rooftop with a curious way to protect themselves from the sun.views: 6
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Hospital's RoomMain room of a small but clean and new hospital near the Bana Vihara used mainly by Chakma People. Visiting this hospital, luckily empty, with some monks as guides was a very rewarding experience and totally recommendable.views: 2
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A long wayA water buckets seller carrying the goods along the paths between small villages around Rangamati.views: 3
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Changing ShiftsView of some workers leaving their work dismantling the freighters to give pass to the next working shift in Chittagong Ship Breaking Yards.views: 31
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Toy BoatSome children in front of one of the big boats beings dismantled after fishing in the far away shoreline.views: 34
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Death CorridorIt's a slow death, for about 3-6 months the boats are being dismantled by hundreds of people in a very dangerous and poor working conditions. It's almost all a manual work without any safety control.
Is what we give to developing countries...
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Break TimeSome local wrokers in their break time in the villages located just a few meters from Chittagong Ship Breaking Yards.views: 15
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Post ProcessingAfter a freighter is dimantled, later the process continues in several small business around the area recycling the most valous pieces of the big boats.views: 21
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Working TeamThe business of recycling boat pieces are uncountable, and one of the main important activities on the area.views: 19
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A pedestrianThe area around the Ship Breaking Yards is a busy commercial area with people moving around during all the day.views: 14
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The TeamDismantling a boat sometimes seems an easy task; no shoes required, no safety protections or no machines, just a team of people with an insignificant salary but a big and amazing heart.views: 12
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What Happens?Workers in the Chittagong Shipbreaking Yards Area.views: 16
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MotivatedA young worker carrying a piece from a freighter.views: 13
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