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#12780577
21 September 2025
Workers in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, devote their days to drying and coloring leather, shaping the backbone of Bangladesh's leather industry.
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#12780593
21 September 2025
Workers in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, devote their days to drying and coloring leather, shaping the backbone of Bangladesh's leather industry.
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#12780609
21 September 2025
Workers in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, devote their days to drying and coloring leather, shaping the backbone of Bangladesh's leather industry.
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#12765212
17 September 2025
Tannery workers carefully carry dried hides in Hazaribagh, Bangladesh, capturing a moment of hard work and resilience in the leather industry.
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#12765218
17 September 2025
Tannery workers carefully carry dried hides in Hazaribagh, Bangladesh, capturing a moment of hard work and resilience in the leather industry.
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#12037850
10 February 2025
8-year-old Motalib and 6-year-old Amina set up wet leather to dry under the sunlight in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 9, 2025.
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#12037851
10 February 2025
8-year-old Motalib and 6-year-old Amina set up wet leather to dry under the sunlight in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 9, 2025.
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#12037859
10 February 2025
8-year-old Motalib sets up wet leather to dry under sunlight at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 9, 2025, as he helps support his family.
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#12037860
10 February 2025
8-year-old Motalib sets up wet leather to dry under sunlight at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 9, 2025, as he helps support his family.
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#11719838
30 October 2024
A worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024.
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#11719848
30 October 2024
Workers dry pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024.
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#11719849
30 October 2024
A worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024.
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#11719850
30 October 2024
A worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 29, 2024.
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#5678106
5 May 2020
Animal skins drying on a rooftop at the Chouara tannery in Fes el Bali or Old Fes on December 31, 2015 in Fes (Fez), Morocco, Africa. The Chouara tannery is the largest of the four ancient leather tanneries still open in the medina of Fez. The tanners quarter has become one of Fez main attractions. You can look down on the entire area, and see how the process is done. Barefoot workers tread skins in dyeing pits. Workers tread the skins in earthen vats filled with chemicals or dyes. Colors vary depending on the day, but hides are first dunked in vats filled with a mixture of cow urine and quicklime. The Chouara Tannery is the biggest in the old medina. The activity has been transmitted from old generations to new ones.
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#5678072
5 May 2020
Animal skins hanging from balconies while drying in the sun at the Chouara tannery in Fes el Bali or Old Fes on December 31, 2015 in Fes (Fez), Morocco, Africa. The Chouara tannery is the largest of the four ancient leather tanneries still open in the medina of Fez. The tanners quarter has become one of Fez main attractions. You can look down on the entire area, and see how the process is done. Barefoot workers tread skins in dyeing pits. Workers tread the skins in earthen vats filled with chemicals or dyes. Colors vary depending on the day, but hides are first dunked in vats filled with a mixture of cow urine and quicklime. The Chouara Tannery is the biggest in the old medina. The activity has been transmitted from old generations to new ones.
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#5678098
5 May 2020
Leather dyeing pits at the Chouara tannery in Fes el Bali or Old Fes on December 31, 2015 in Fes (Fez), Morocco, Africa. The Chouara tannery is the largest of the four ancient leather tanneries still open in the medina of Fez. The tanners quarter has become one of Fez main attractions. You can look down on the entire area, and see how the process is done. Barefoot workers tread skins in dyeing pits. Workers tread the skins in earthen vats filled with chemicals or dyes. Colors vary depending on the day, but hides are first dunked in vats filled with a mixture of cow urine and quicklime. The Chouara Tannery is the biggest in the old medina. The activity has been transmitted from old generations to new ones.
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