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Sunday, May 22, 2011

The week in pictures: 20 May 2011 - Telegraph

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Great series of photographs. This one reminded me how hazardous this kind of work is in many other countries. For all China's progress, they have a long way to go in worker health and safety.

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5 comments:

James Higham said...

Why do I think of dominoes?

Anonymous said...

Cracking photie. I may have to 'borrow' it!

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come across like they are left by brain dead people?
:-P And, if you are posting at other places, I would like to keep up with
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