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Photo: @mike_hettwer  SHIPBREAKING - When large ships are too old, no longer seaworthy or too expensive to operate, they are "broken" on the beaches of some of the poorest countries in the world. It is a necessary process, but in Bangladesh it is done in a particularly dangerous way for both workers and the environment. In this photo, barefoot workers drag out a steel cable that weighs over 10,000 pounds to winch off a section of the ship during low tide and bring it back to shore. The mud contains heavy metals, steel shards, asbestos and other dangers. Most workers make under $2 per day and work 60-70 hours per week.This story was published in the May 2014 National Geographic magazine. The Nat Geo shipbreaking video we produced has been seen by 400,000 people on several sites including YouTube and nationalgeographic.com. #shipbreaking #shipbreakers #shipbreaker #bangladesh #thephotosociety @petergwin


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