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Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand. 7th Nov, 2013. A Burmese man searching at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. Credit: Rohan Radheya/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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