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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.
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Working CrewWorking crew in the Ship Breaking Yards in Chittagong.
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Toy BoatSome children in front of one of the big boats beings dismantled after fishing in the far away shoreline.
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DissectedView of one the freighters while is being taked to pieces in Chittagong Ship Breaking Yards.
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Young CollectorsChildren collecting sea plants for their families in a St. Martin's Island beach.
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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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Sunset in ChittagongView of some of the big cargo boats waiting to be dismantled in Chittagong.
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Smile!Beautiful young girl meeting the foreigner in the Bagerhat village.
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"Professional Shower Area"Now, it's time for professionalization having a shower, and this guys have their own perfectly prepared drying area in the riverside.
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Having a ShowerThe rivers, across all Bangladesh, have so many uses... and one of the most important is allow people to get their shower.
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The new one!A new freighter arrived to be dimsnatled in next months, waiting in the long distance to take advantage of a high tide and move nearer.
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Busy Rural TouchView of the main street of Bandarban early in the morning, where the traffic jams are only due to pedestrians or trishaws.
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Bricks MosqueOne of the typical bricks-made mosque in Bagerhat.
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Washing ClothesWoman washing clothes in a traditional way in the river that cross Bandarban early in the morning.
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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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Heavy?Two guys holding the staircase while the other ones climb to the first floor of this building.
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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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Afternoon SnackYoung children having her afternoon snack sitting in one of the small streets of a Bown vilagge near Bandarban.
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Tropical Hairdresser'sIt's not a fashion hairdresser's place... but is charming, ventilated and with great views!
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Farm's GateView of one of the main transportation hubs in Dhaka, Farm's Gate in mid-afternoon before becoming a chaotical place with crows of people and traffic jams during evening.
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The Couple BrothersCurious young children in one of the beautiful paths of Bagerhat village.
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Welcome CommitteTravelling in Bangladesh is a really rewarding experience, and in almost every village people will join you in your visit, asking about your life, family and trying to interact with you.
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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 Announcement BuildingA curious building in Old Dhaka, where announcements cover most of the building making it colorful and different.
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Drying ClothesHere in Dhaka, the riverside is one of the best places to dry clothes.
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St. Martin's Island BeachView of one of the St. Martin's Island Beaches with several fishing boats "parked" there.
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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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A curious lookAfter being invited by one friendly man to their house, plenty of people came outside the house to see us, and the young ones find better places to watch us like this young girl from a small window oberture in the wall.
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Boat CarrierView of one of the several boats carrying goods in the river in Dhaka.
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Morning!Greetings from one man in a river near Old Dhaka.
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Hi Boss!Greetings from one local boy while fishing boats are arriving to the beach.
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