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Bed and HouseIndian guy sleeping in his workplace-house.
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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.
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Family Young workersBrothers and sisters collaborate to family subsistence collecting seplants in the beach during sunset time, when the sun and heat is not so stronger.
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Sea Plant Collecting Young WorkerAnother young boy working in St. Martin's Island beaches during late afternoon collecting sea plants.
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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.
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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.
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Working CrewWorking crew in the Ship Breaking Yards in Chittagong.
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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.
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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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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.
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Working TeamThe business of recycling boat pieces are uncountable, and one of the main important activities on the area.
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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.
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What Happens?Workers in the Chittagong Shipbreaking Yards Area.
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MotivatedA young worker carrying a piece from a freighter.
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Heavy thingsSome workers carrying all kind of pieces from the freighters.
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A Smile of HopeA friendly worker of the Ship Breaking Yards, a smile of hope.
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Hard WorkingA worker moving a drum from the freighter located several hundred meters far way to the shoreline.
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"Playing" with DrumsWorkers carrying drums from the far freighter to the sea shoreline in a very hard working conditions.
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Working in HellWorkers carrying drums from the far freighter to the sea shoreline in a very hard working conditions.
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Building RoadsSome young women, children and old ones improving a road in Pathein. Labour conditions are really bad and salaries, if they get something even worst.
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Traditional UmbrellasSome of the typical umbrellas sold at several umbrellas workshops in Pathein. Elaborated in a traditional way and used mostly by monks, rich people, and tourists of course.
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Drying FishOne of the several places along the beach in Kanthaya or Satthua drying fish under the sun, one of the main economical activities of the area.
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Forced Labour?It's not supposed to be forced labout like just five years ago, but ways of work are the same, and building a road here is something unbeliable. One part of the process is to break big stones in this way...
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Fishing TimeTwo fishermen in the area of Kanthaya, here just a few km north of Gwa the fishing methods are totally different.
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Lonely FishermanFishing in this area is more an individual job than in other places in Burma, the traditional dresses and the typical hut are also distinctive.
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Preparing the fish IAfter spending all the morning in the sea with the small boat and the hand-made net fishing, around noon is time to go back to town and take off all the catch of the day from the boat to continue working on it.
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Preparing the fish IIHere, fishing is a subsistence way of living for all members of the family, young and old women work together cleaning and preparing the fish to be dried later under the sun.
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Outskirts of Mrauk UTypical landscape of Mrauk U, tropical vegetation, ceenturies-old pagodas and local people working in the field.
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The Speaker in Shin-Pyu ProcessionA speaker... but it really works??
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ScaffoldingThis is the construction way in Burma to build or repair buildings...
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Risky JobBut maybe the problem is when this work is done several meters high from the street in this conditions...
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Road Workers in KyaukpyuWomen working in the construction of a road south of Kyaukpyu.
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