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  • A man sorts through used electronics in a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman in a small village near Kolkata whose residents recycle e-waste.<br />
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  • Women and children sift through piles of used electronics in a village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • Children in a small village near Kolkata whose residents recycle e-waste.<br />
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  • A man sifts through piles of used electronics in a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • A man carries circuit boards through a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • A child carries circuit boards in a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • Women and children sift through used electronics in a village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • People sift through used electronics in a village near Kolkata which recycle e-waste.<br />
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  • Women and children sift through used electronics in a small village near Kolkata.<br />
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  • A man in a rural village in Hebei Province, China.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants wait to be potted in the Olympic village prior to the beginning of the 2008 Olympics. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. People in the Olympic village whilst watching rehearsals for the Beijing Olympic games. 2008
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  • A man in a rural village in Hebei Province, China.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Plants wait to be potted in the Olympic village prior to the beginning of the 2008 Olympics. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. People in the Olympic village whilst watching rehearsals for the Beijing Olympic games. 2008
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  • A villager cycles past an elaborate and newly built wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Villagers in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A villager in Dongzhuangying village in front of an elaborate and newly built gate, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Villagers stand next to an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A mother and daughter ride past an elaborate and newly built gate in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A woman raking dried corn husks in front of a newly constructed wall in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • Piles of bricks in Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • A man walks through Dongzhuangying Village, on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Villagers have been building new extensions to their properties in-light of news that their village will be destroyed to make way for a new city airport. Villagers will be compensated more depending on the area of their homes, resulting in new buildings appearing across the village, as villagers anticipate higher amounts of compensation from local government. China. Friday 25th January, 2013.
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A model waxwork in the tourist centre in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A model waxwork in the tourist centre in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • A slum community near a wetland on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A highly polled waterway in a community on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman cooks food on the banks of a polluted waterway in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • Reeds, harvested from the Zhalong Wetlands, Heilongjiang Province. China. 2011
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A model waxwork in the tourist centre in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A young girl in the town of Wuzhen.  The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A street trader in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • People walk across a bridge above a river on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A man washes clothes outdoors near the wetlands on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A woman walks past a polluted lake near wetlands on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • New housing developments on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, built to rehouse nomads in the region, a scheme aimed at protecting the grasslands of the region that are deteriorating as a result of overgrazing. Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • Farms near the Zhalong Wetlands, Heilongjiang Province. China. 2011
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A model waxwork in the tourist centre in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A model waxwork in the tourist centre in Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. A clothes stall in the town of Wuzhen. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • CHINA.Wuzhen. An old woamn in the old town. The town of Wuzhen is located in the center of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze River, 10 miles north of the city of Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays a two-thousand-year history in its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings all lying above a network of canals and small lakes. 2008
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  • Women fill water bottles next to a polluted lake near the wetlands outside of Kolkata.<br />
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  • CHINA. Hubei Province. A view of the Yangtze river near the 3 Gorges.  The flooding of the three Gorges, by damming the Yangtze near the town of YiChang, has remained a controversial subject due to the negative environmental consequences and the displacement of millions of people in the flood plain. The Yangtze River however is reported to be at its lowest level in 150 years as a result of a country-wide drought. It is China's longest river and the third longest in the world. Originating in Tibet, the river flows for 3,964 miles (6,380km) through central China into the East China Sea at Shanghai.  2008.
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  • A young woman carries a pot full of water through dried up fields outside the village of Sayyad Ankulga. Only two bore wells now operate near the village, the closest one being over 1 kilometre away from the village centre, forcing villagers to walk through the intense heat multiple times a day to collect water
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  • Women carry pots full of water through dried up fields outside the village of Sayyad Ankulga. Only two bore wells now operate near the village, the closest one being over 1 kilometre away from the village centre, forcing villagers to walk through the intense heat multiple times a day to collect water
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  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
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  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
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  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
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  • Loem Phanny (right) and Return Jreung (left) stand in a forest near their flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
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  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
    Cambodia-Burning-Sean-Gallagher-20-0...JPG
  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
    Cambodia-Burning-Sean-Gallagher-20-0...JPG
  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
    Cambodia-Burning-Sean-Gallagher-20-0...JPG
  • The flooded village of Kbal Romeas, in Steung Treng Province, Cambodia. The village began to flood in 2017 when a new Chinese financed dam was built by the Cambodia government on the lower reaches of the Mekong River. Over 120 families were forced to relocate when a lake overtook the village with little to no warning.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • Chiman Singh, 50, outside of his home in the village of Teejaruhela on the India-Pakistan border. Manjit suffers from severe arsenic and heavy metal poisoning. He is one of many in his village suffering from severe health issues believed to be caused by excessive pesticide use in the region over the past 30-40 years which has led to the accumulation of dangerous levels of toxins such as uranium, lead and mercury which are contributing to increased health problems in rural communities. It's a hidden epidemic which is gripping the Punjab region in northeast India which for decades has been the country's 'bread basket'. Local farmers and their families are now paying the price for the country's 'Green Revolution'.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A family in Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A migrant worker family eat together  in Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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  • CHINA. Beijing. Lao San Yu Village (a migrant worker village) in the southern district, Daxing. 2010
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