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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 19, 2010 : Women carrying  contraband goods up to 80 kg. in weight  to pass through Morocco in the border of  El Barrio Chino on April 19 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • War damaged buildings on the old Green Line.Rue Monot. Beirut. Lebanon
    Beirut Rebuilding Dreams #26 K25.JPG
  • Miner eating out of the cantine placed to half of the way of decrease of the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Gao. Mali .West Africa.
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  • Miner with marks  produced by the heavy baskets full of sulphur collected from  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Soccer at Meckong riverside .Luang Prabang. Laos.
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  • Tomb of the Askias built in 1495 by the first Askia emperor,Mohamed who is interred inside.Gao. Mali
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  • Rower crossing the Niger river from the Dune of Koima ( Dune Rose ), Gao region. Mali .West Africa.
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with marks  produced by the heavy baskets full of sulphur collected from  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • BEIRUT,LEBANON- JUNE 2009  : Youngs at Etoile Square. Beirut Down Town. Lebanon. 06/13/2009 ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • Sankoré mosque.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Visitors to Western Wall, Dome of the Rock at background.Jerusalem. Israel.
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  • Sankoré mosque.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Crepissage festival . Restoration with fresh mud of t he Sankore mosque C.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner in Post Paultunding with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • BEIRUT,LEBANON - MAY 2009 : Young's in the the Roadster Diner restaurant . Hamra Street. Beirut.Lebanon.  05/29/2009 ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • Rower crossing the Niger river from the Dune of Koima ( Dune Rose ), Gao region. Mali .West Africa.
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  • Miner in Post Paultunding with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF BEIRUT (DCB )  PLACE DES MARTYRS.  IN 1994   THE LEBANESE PARLIAMENT HEADED BY THE PRIME MINISTER RAFIQ HARIRI, FORMED THE LEBANESE COMPANY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DCB, KNOWN AS SOLIDERE .
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  • BEIRUT,LEBANON - MAY 2009 : The bars and restaurants on the street Gourad  in the  Gemmayzeh district are known for their nightlife. Beirut. Lebanon. 05/29/2009 (Photo: Jordi Cami )
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  • Bagan´s archeological zone. Bagan. Myanmar (Burma)
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  • Taj Mahal.Agra.India.
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  • Borobudur temple.Java.Indonesia.
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  • Young rower unloading forage at Gao port . Mali .West Africa.
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  • Young rower unloading forage at Gao port . Mali .West Africa.
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  • Musicians at  the Crepissage festival . Restoration with fresh mud of t he Sankore mosque C.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Sankore mosque.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Great Mosque of Djenné. Djenné.Mopti region. Niger Inland Delta. Mali. West Africa.
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  • Gao market. Mali .West Africa.
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  • Crepissage festival . Restoration with fresh mud of t he Sankore mosque C.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF BEIRUT (DCB )  PLACE DES MARTYRS.  IN 1994   THE LEBANESE PARLIAMENT HEADED BY THE PRIME MINISTER RAFIQ HARIRI, FORMED THE LEBANESE COMPANY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DCB, KNOWN AS SOLIDERE .
    Beirut Rebuilding Dreams #21 K25.JPG
  • Salt merchant . Gao market. Mali .West Africa.
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  • The wife of Celso helps to load the salt that her husband takes.  Salar de Uyuni ( Uyuni salt flat ) . Department  of Potosí  ( Los Lipez).  South West  Bolivia.
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  • Miner eating out of the cantine placed to half of the way of decrease of the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • A miner with weighs his heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur that can come up to eighty kilos. Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Inscription in a tablet who says that the traveler and explorer Muhammad Ibn Battuta  was in Timbuktu in 1353.Timbuktu old quarter.  Mali.
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  • A miner with weighs his heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur that can come up to eighty kilos. Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Mining  sulphur  by hand  in  the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • RECONSTRUCTION OF BEIRUT. IN 1994   THE LEBANESE PARLIAMENT HEADED BY THE PRIME MINISTER RAFIQ HARIRI, FORMED THE LEBANESE COMPANY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DCB, KNOWN AS SOLIDERE .
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  • Clapham Junction bridge. Battersea. London. U.K. 1980
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  • Flag Homage Day. Potosí.Bolivia.
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  • Two policemen detain a pro Khomeini protester in front of the Iranian Embassy during the six day siege and hostage crisis.  South Kensington, London, 1th May 1980.
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  • The Dune of Koima ( Dune Rose ) by Niger river, Gao region. Mali .West Africa.
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  • Sankore mosque.Built in 15th-16th centuries . Timbuktu city. Timbuktu region. Mali.
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
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  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
    0004095 - copia.JPG
  • Miner with heavy load of yellow elemental sulphur collected from within the active crater of Volcano Kawa Ijen. Eastern Java, Indonesia
    0004065 copia.jpg
  • RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF BEIRUT (DCB )  PLACE DES MARTYRS.  IN 1994   THE LEBANESE PARLIAMENT HEADED BY THE PRIME MINISTER RAFIQ HARIRI, FORMED THE LEBANESE COMPANY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DCB, KNOWN AS SOLIDERE .
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  • Beirut, Rebuilding Dreams.War damaged buildings on the old Green Line.Rue Monot. Beirut. Lebanon
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : People carrying goods from the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : People carrying goods from the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 : People carrying contraband  goods up to 80 kg. in weight  queuing waiting their turn to cross  the border of  El Barrio Chino between Spain and Morocco on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in Morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 :A man with adhesive tape insure the goods  to  a carrier at the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan women carrying goods on the passage of fences enabled in the warehouses next to the pedestrian cross border of El Biutz.. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of El  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 : Women carrying  goods up to 80 kg. in weight  of smuggling through the border of  El Barrio Chino between Spain and Morocco on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in Morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan porters crowded at the door of one the warehouses next to the cross border of El Biutz, looking for transport goods to Morocco. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of El Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 21, 2010 : A group of  porters passing  next to the separation fence between Spain and Morocco at the  border of El Barrio Chino, where the porters  have to push or carry contraband packages that weigh 80 to 100 kg. on April 21 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan women carrying goods on the passage of fences enabled in the warehouses next to the pedestrian cross border of Biutz.. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Old moroccan women carrying goods on the passage of fences enabled in the warehouses next to the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz.. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 :Two man carrying goods from the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of El Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of El  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 : Women carrying contraband  goods up to 80 kg. in weight  queuing waiting their turn to cross  the border of  El Barrio Chino between Spain and Morocco on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in Morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla . ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Activity of porters loading and preparing g goods to transport at the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan women porters at the door of one the warehouses next to the cross border of  Biutz,in a discussion to get  work transporting goods to Morocco. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 :A man with adhesive tape insure the goods  to  a carrier at the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border ofl Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • BEIRUT,LEBANON- JUNE 2009  : People in a restaurant close to  Etoile square. Beirut Down Town. Lebanon.06/05/2009 ( Photo by Jordi Cami)
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Outside of a warehouse two women are ready to go to  the pedestrian cross border of El Biutz   . Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Marrocan women carrying goods queuing in the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Two women carrying goods to pass to Morrocco at  the warehouses next to the cross border of El Biutz,  Ceuta. Spain. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of El Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 22, 2010 : Warehouses located around the traditional cross border of Beni Anzar supply all type of goods being smuggled introduced in  Morocco on April 22 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : A carrier is sheltered from the cold in the morning while two men  preparing goods to transport at the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of El Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of El Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Marrocan women carrying goods queuing in the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 22, 2010 : Warehouses located around the traditional cross border of Beni Anzar supply all type of goods being smuggled introduced in  Morocco on April 22 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 21, 2010 : A woman hides under his clothes smuggled goods before moving across the El Barrio Chino border on April 21 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 21, 2010 : Women carrying  contraband goods up to 80 kg. in weight  to pass through Morocco in the border of  El Barrio Chino on April 21, 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 : Two women porter carrying  contraband goods up to 80 kg.or more in weight passing  through " the cage "  at the border of  El Barrio Chino on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla . ( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 : Porters waiting  with contraband goods at the  border of  El Barrio Chino  to pass to  Morocco on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .<br />
( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan women carrying goods at the warehouses next to the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 21, 2010 : The Guardia Civil  controls  the  road between  the borders of Beni Enzar and the  El Barrio Chino on April 21 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 :  Porters pushing  contraband goods up to 80 kg.or more in weight passing  through " the cage "  at the border of  El Barrio Chino on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 20, 2010 :  A woman porter carrying  contraband goods up to 80 kg.or more in weight passing  through " the cage "  at the border of  El Barrio Chino on April 20 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami/ Getty Images  )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Activity  of carriers seeking  to transport goods at the warehouses located around the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of  Biutz in Ceuta, Spain .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • CEUTA, SPAIN - JUNE 27, 2010 : Moroccan woman  carrying a tv and goods beside the border wall at the warehouses area next to the pedestrian cross border of  Biutz. Thousands  of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Ceuta (an Spanish enclave on the North African coast) to Morocco, it is estimated that every day enter 10.000 porters, mostly women, that it make between three and five trips to Morocco with all types of products purchased on  the warehouse border area of   Biutz in Ceuta, Spain.( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 22, 2010 : Warehouses located around the traditional cross border of Beni Anzar supply all type of goods being smuggled introduced in  Morocco on April 22 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami )
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  • MELILLA, SPAIN - APRIL 21, 2010 : The border of El Barrio Chino is located next to the separation fence between Spain and Morocco and at the end  of a ramp by the which the porters  have to push or carry contraband packages that weigh 80 to 100 kg. on April 21 , 2010 in Melilla. Spain. Every day at the pedestrian border of El Barrio Chino hundreds of people are involved in transporting smuggled goods from Melilla a Spanish enclave on the North African coast to Morocco.For each package introduced in morocco receive between 3 an 5 euros depending on size,with a little luck achieved make three trips a day.It is estimated that from Monday to Thursday on foot enter Melilla 8.000 porters, mostly women, to return to Morocco with huge sacks of goods from the warehouse border area of Beni Enzar in Melilla .( Photo by Jordi Cami  )
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