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#1068894
24 Feb 2016
A boy play alone beside the river below Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February. Mercury-contaminated water flows from the gold mining area into the river and poses health risks for local communities.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.
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#1068903
24 Feb 2016
Betting managers call for a final bet to gamblers at a cockpit at Batobalani village outside Palacale in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February. Cockpit is one of the most popular gambles and sports in Philippines.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.
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#1068879
24 Feb 2016
A gold mining worker carries a load out to Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February. Locals basically use the motorcycle for transportation to Maning village. But they have to walk from the main road to the village for two hours after the rains due to muddy roads.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.
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#1068880
24 Feb 2016
After a heavy rain, mining workers search for gold ore from the sand and the rock in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February. Almost residents, an estimated seven hundreds, are engaged in gold mining business.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.
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#1068908
24 Feb 2016
Craftsmen work for making jewelries from gold in Palacale, Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February. A veteran craftsman say the gold business in Palacale have been going on for four hundreds years, its time of Spanish rules. We always have been living with the gold. The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.
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#7412812
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412808
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412806
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412804
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412802
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412800
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412798
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412796
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412794
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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#7412792
20 Nov 2021
Extinction Rebellion environmental activists protest in from of the Royal Courts of Justice in support of Insulate Britain protesters who were sentenced to prison earlier this week - November 20, 2021, London, England. Nine activists received sentences between 3 and 6 months. Insulate Britain protesters jailed for breaching a government injunction that banned them from blocking roads
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