AFP通信さんのインスタグラム写真 - (AFP通信Instagram)「Dakar's Hann Bay: from idyllic coastline to industrial dumping ground⁣ ⁣ Hann Bay, which stretches around 14 kilometers, used to be known as one of the most beautiful bays in West Africa, lined with traditional fishing villages, villas, and tourist attractions. For the last 20 years Hann Bay has been at the centre of Dakar’s industrialization with 80 percent of the industry located in this area. Today it is one of Dakar’s most polluted areas, with canals spilling raw sewage and chemicals onto the beach and into the sea. A build up of plastic and materials penetrates meters deep into the sand. Some families have banned their children from swimming and using the beach. Many people fall ill with skin diseases, gastroenteritis and respiratory issues. The pollution has also effected the traditional fishing community, the bay used to be abundant with fish life but now fishermen have to travel further to find fish. ⁣ ⁣ 1 - A woman walks with her daughter along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 2 - Yellow billed kites search for scrap along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 3 - A man pulls material out of the sand during a beach clean up along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 4 - A man walks with his two children past an excavator trying to clean years of built up pollution along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 5 - Two men burn animal hides which will be dried out along the polluted Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 6 - A man stands in the ocean along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣ 7 - A young boy walks over a canal with green liquid flowing to the ocean in Dakar.⁣ 8 - A young boy plays with a football next to a open sewage pipe along the polluted Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣ 9 - Fishermen look on at the catch along Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣ 10 - Fishermen prepare their boats for departure in the polluted waters of Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 📷 @johngingerwessels⁣ #AFPPhoto」11月28日 21時01分 - afpphoto

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Dakar's Hann Bay: from idyllic coastline to industrial dumping ground⁣

Hann Bay, which stretches around 14 kilometers, used to be known as one of the most beautiful bays in West Africa, lined with traditional fishing villages, villas, and tourist attractions. For the last 20 years Hann Bay has been at the centre of Dakar’s industrialization with 80 percent of the industry located in this area. Today it is one of Dakar’s most polluted areas, with canals spilling raw sewage and chemicals onto the beach and into the sea. A build up of plastic and materials penetrates meters deep into the sand. Some families have banned their children from swimming and using the beach. Many people fall ill with skin diseases, gastroenteritis and respiratory issues. The pollution has also effected the traditional fishing community, the bay used to be abundant with fish life but now fishermen have to travel further to find fish. ⁣

1 - A woman walks with her daughter along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
2 - Yellow billed kites search for scrap along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
3 - A man pulls material out of the sand during a beach clean up along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
4 - A man walks with his two children past an excavator trying to clean years of built up pollution along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
5 - Two men burn animal hides which will be dried out along the polluted Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
6 - A man stands in the ocean along Hann Bay in Dakar.⁣
7 - A young boy walks over a canal with green liquid flowing to the ocean in Dakar.⁣
8 - A young boy plays with a football next to a open sewage pipe along the polluted Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣
9 - Fishermen look on at the catch along Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣
10 - Fishermen prepare their boats for departure in the polluted waters of Hann Bay in Dakar. ⁣


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