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  • Workers sort the different metals and plastic from each other, once bagged in their proper place they will be made into bricks or bagged as one material for recycling. Big distribution warehouse for aluminium cans, and general metals, and plasticon the edge of Phnom Penh. Aluminium cans are sold with a street value of about 1$ the kilo, the small warehouse add 10% and all the cans are shipped. already sorted to the big distribution recycling warehouses outside Phnom Penh. Here the aluminium cans are squashed into bricks and stacked or placed in mountains for export to Thailand and Vietnam for truning back into the raw material.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and father, in Phnom Penh near the riverbank and pagodas..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and father, in Phnom Penh near the riverbank and pagodas..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and father, in Phnom Penh near the riverbank and pagodas..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother take a ride with her father, driving his scooter, around Phnom Penh..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy in her mother's arms near the riverbank and pagodas, there are balloons sold there..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy in her mother's arms near the riverbank and pagodas, there are balloons sold there..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy in her mother's arms near the riverbank and pagodas, there are balloons sold there..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother and her baby sister in the stairwell outside their home..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her baby sister..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her baby sister..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her baby sister..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • CHanthy, at home, drinking Coca-Cola..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy eats her supper whilst watching television..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy eats her supper whilst watching television..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, at home, with mother and her father, who works as a policeman..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, at home, with mother and her father, who works as a policeman..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, at home, with her father, who works as a policeman..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts.. Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts.. Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts.. Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy in her mother's arms near the riverbank and pagodas, there are balloons sold there..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy in her mother's arms near the riverbank and pagodas, there are balloons sold there..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother and her baby sister in the stairwell outside their home..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother and her baby sister in the stairwell outside their home..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy with her mother and her baby sister in the stairwell outside their home..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy goes to buy some typical Khmer spicy sandwiches..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy goes to buy some typical Khmer spicy sandwiches..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy at home with her neighbour, a mentally handicapped Chinese girl..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy eats her supper whilst watching television..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy eats her supper whilst watching television..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, at home, with mother and her father, who works as a policeman..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, at home, with mother and her father, who works as a policeman..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts.. Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts.. Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy wearing her beautiful costume, learns the complicated movements of Khmer Apsara dancing at the School of Beaux Arts. Her teacher pays special attention to her... Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Recycling workers, already wearing miner's lamps, elax whilst sharpening their tools ready for a night's work in the rubbish dump
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Recycling workers sleeping in squats made from bamboo and plastic tarpaulin, in the middle of Smokey Mountain rubbish dump.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Chic Sara is 27 years old, she has had some skin lightening treatment to 'look more beautiful'. She lives in Tria Tuol, a village next to the rubbish dump..
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Bun Doh's metal recycling business has been operating 20 years on the edge of Smokey Mountain. His son Manglee is one year old. He pays his workers 25 $ US per month, they get fed, clothing and accomodation. They work from 6am until 6pm everyday. The workers have no breaks except whilst eating.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Bun Doh's metal recycling business has been operating 20 years on the edge of Smokey Mountain. His son Manglee is one year old. He pays his workers 25 $ US per month, they get fed, clothing and accomodation. They work from 6am until 6pm everyday. The workers have no breaks except whilst eating.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Bun Doh's metal recycling business has been operating 20 years on the edge of Smokey Mountain. His son Manglee is one year old. He pays his workers 25 $ US per month, they get fed, clothing and accomodation. They work from 6am until 6pm everyday. The workers have no breaks except whilst eating.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Bun Doh's metal recycling business has been operating 20 years on the edge of Smokey Mountain. His son Manglee is one year old. He pays his workers 25 $ US per month, they get fed, clothing and accomodation. They work from 6am until 6pm everyday. The workers have no breaks except whilst eating.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Smokey Mountain has even become a tourist attraction. Tourists come regularly to photograph Smokey Mountain rubbish dump, from the outside.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate./// Jakoy and Yan, sisters aged 10 and 7 years old. They work 6-8 hours per day, sometimes earning as much as 50 cents. They enjoy being with their family but  not the work.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Sitay, aged 8 years, is the sole earner for her family. She works with her mother's friends. Her mother is ill and her father dead. They live in a squat inside the rubbish dump, unable to afford rent.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///A young girl, recycling worker, sleeps amongst the rubbish at Smokey Mountain
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Workers recycling fresh rubbish as it is dumped by the trucks. Workers have to collectively pay 50 cents $US, the driver abnd security, for this priviledge
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Workers recycling fresh rubbish as it is dumped by the trucks. Workers have to collectively pay 50 cents $US, the driver abnd security, for this priviledge
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Children workers with dirty hands survey the rubbish dump for materials to collect
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Young boys, playing, discover a Chinese luck charm discarded amongst the rubbish
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Workers recycling fresh rubbish as it is dumped by the trucks. Workers have to collectively pay 50 cents $US, the driver abnd security, for this priviledge
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Workers recycling fresh rubbish as it is dumped by the trucks. Workers have to collectively pay 50 cents $US, the driver abnd security, for this priviledge
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///A youth sleeping amongst the rubbish he has collected throughout the night
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Working at night, recycling rubbish, in Smokey Mountain. The workers rent lamps and batteries for 1000 Rial (25c $ US)
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Working at night, recycling rubbish, in Smokey Mountain. The workers rent lamps and batteries for 1000 Rial (25c $ US)
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Working at night, recycling rubbish, in Smokey Mountain. The workers rent lamps and batteries for 1000 Rial (25c $ US)
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  • Recycling workers waits his earnings after selling a few kilos of raw materials to an entrepreneur. Recycled products are weighed and transported from the dumpsite..RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Trucks come into Smokey Mountain, at the end of the day and early evening, to take away the sorted rubbish for recycling
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  • Workers at sunset on Smokey Mountain...RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Workers, silhouetted against the setting sun, recycling at sunset in Smokey Mounatin rubbish dump
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  • Chanthy with her mother and her baby sister in the stairwell outside their home..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy goes to buy some typical Khmer spicy sandwiches..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy goes to buy some typical Khmer spicy sandwiches..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy goes to buy some typical Khmer spicy sandwiches..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy, her mother and baby sister go shopping in the local neighbourhood..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • CHanthy, at home, drinking Coca-Cola..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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  • Chanthy plays in the stairwell of the municipal housing block where she lives..Chanthy, a young girl, learns the Apsara traditional Khmer dance style, at the School of Beaux Arts outside Phnom Penh. This dance style is particularly inspired by thousands of Apsara statues found at Angkor Wat and performed by the Cambodia Royal Ballet. Chanthy lives with her family in Phnom Penh, her father is a policeman, and her family lives in a municipal apartment block surrounded by other families. Chanthy has good friends including a Chinese girl who is mentally handicapped and lives next door. She loves to visit Phnom Penh city and sites with her mother and father, on his scooter.
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