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#1530728
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530729
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530730
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530731
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1233244
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233262
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233263
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233265
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233267
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233268
26 May 2016
The working process at a salt factory near Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233239
26 May 2016
A worker monitors the quality in salt washing process at the Salt Factory in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016.Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233240
26 May 2016
A worker monitors the quality in salt washing process at the Salt Factory in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016.Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233217
26 May 2016
Piles of salt are stored at a production site of Swakopmund Salt Company, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233228
26 May 2016
A worker of the Salt Factory cleans an oven from salt remnants in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233233
26 May 2016
A worker of the Salt Factory cleans an oven from salt remnants in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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#1233236
26 May 2016
A worker of the Salt Factory packs salt into 50-kilograms bags in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Salt is crystallized in salt lakes by the solar evaporation method. Then salt is scooped up by special machines, washed with salt and fresh water and dried in a hot air oven at about 185°C. Salt produced at the factory is intended for the market of 15 African countries. (
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