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English: A toilet emptier passing the bucket full of faecal sludge to his assistant. The man works without gloves, boots and mask, because these are too expensive. Additionally, boots would be useless as in the beginning of the emptying process the sludge normally reaches up too the emptiers' knees. Picture taken by Florian Erzinger between August 2007 to February 2008
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