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A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21... Editorial
Violinist Performing In An Underpass In Cologne
17 Mar 2025 · Cologne, Germany
#12168518
A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21...

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17 Mar 2025

A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21, 2022. Dressed in a striped shirt, the violinist stands with a music stand as a car passes by. The reflection of the musician on the wall adds an artistic element to the scene.


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A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21... Editorial
Violinist Performing In An Underpass In Cologne
17 Mar 2025 · Cologne, Germany
#12168520
A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21...

#12168520

17 Mar 2025

A street musician plays the violin in an underpass, illuminated by soft light filtering through glass bricks, in Cologne, Germany, on May 21, 2022. Dressed in a striped shirt, the violinist stands with a music stand as a car passes by. The reflection of the musician on the wall adds an artistic element to the scene.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413254
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413254

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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A boy walks through a brickfield in Savar on February 19, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413258
A boy walks through a brickfield in Savar on February 19, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413258

6 Feb 2021

A boy walks through a brickfield in Savar on February 19, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413260
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413260

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413262
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413262

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413264
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413264

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413266
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413266

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413268
Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413268

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413270
Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413270

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413274
Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an ex...

#6413274

6 Feb 2021

Workers are working in Brickfield in Savar on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urban... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413256
Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urban...

#6413256

6 Feb 2021

Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urban... Editorial
Environment Pollution In Bangladesh
6 Feb 2021 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6413272
Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urban...

#6413272

6 Feb 2021

Smoke come out from kiln at a brickfield on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 6, 2021. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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Smoke come out from kiln at brickfields in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 28, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bang... Editorial
Daily Life In Dhaka
28 Dec 2020 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#6306716
Smoke come out from kiln at brickfields in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 28, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bang...

#6306716

28 Dec 2020

Smoke come out from kiln at brickfields in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 28, 2020. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard.


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A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day... Editorial
COVID-19 Lockdown In Nepal
10 Apr 2020 · Bhaktapur, Nepal
#5619014
A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day...

#5619014

10 Apr 2020

A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day of lockdown in an effort to control the spread of COVID-19 in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Thursday, April9, 2020.


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A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day... Editorial
COVID-19 Lockdown In Nepal
10 Apr 2020 · Bhaktapur, Nepal
#5619032
A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day...

#5619032

10 Apr 2020

A woman who works in a brick factory carrying drinking water towards her temporary shelter made out of raw bricks during the seventeenth day of lockdown in an effort to control the spread of COVID-19 in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Thursday, April9, 2020.


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