Brendan Corr’s End of the Line.

By Alex in Art, Everything Else, Travel on Jan 11, 2006 at 2:05 am

In this interesting photoessay, Brendan captured how thousands of Bangladesh workers take apart a supertanker by hand.

When the tide is high, vessels are driven at full speed toward the shore. Once the water recedes and the ships rest along the muddy beach, the salvage crews move in, emptying the vessels of everything on board.

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