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Young workers in Ouvea island
Young Kanaks working in a oven where coconuts pulp is dried before to be placed in textile bags and be sold
Author: Herve Bre
©Herve Bre
Picture size: 7.0 Mpixels (20 MB uncompressed) - 3240x2160 pixels (10.8x7.2 in / 27.4x18.3 cm at 300 ppi)
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