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Mr. Jalaal struck a great pose- a quality camera was in order:( Nice shot picture show none the less
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Interesting looking into Recycling.
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Fucking awesome post
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Nice one...I remember seeing the video of the tanker being beached for dismantling, sandwiched in between to other tankers ...
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Your pics are amazing! Thank you.

I can't remember which channel I saw it on, but it might be the [now extinct] HDNet. Very clear high definition documentary about the ship-breaking yards there. Profits rule and people die almost everyday. Very sad place, that is.


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