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Jonas Bendiksen
2010
BANGLADESH. Asulia. 2010. Brick kilns marooned in water. They...
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Jonas Bendiksen
BANGLADESH. Asulia. 2010. Brick kilns marooned in water. They normally use the kilns 4-5 months a year in the driest seasons (from november approx). This type of brick kiln is ubiquitous in Bangladesh, but is a heavy polluter (as its coal-fired and ineffective), both in terms of CO2 and air quality. As I was shooting a storm came in with heavy winds and rainfall.
Workers digging up submerged bricks and throwing them up unto land for them to be collected and taken to the waiting boat.
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