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#12 The zabaleen or “garbage people” of Egypt live and scavenge among the city’s garbage dumps, recycling items when possible.

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#12 The zabaleen or “garbage people” of Egypt live and scavenge among the city’s garbage dumps, recycling items when possible.

What Egypt looked like in the 1980s Through these Stunning Photos

#12 The zabaleen or “garbage people” of Egypt live and scavenge among the city’s garbage dumps, recycling items when possible.

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←#11 The remains of a burned Hotel in Cairo after factions in the Egyptian military police started fighting between one another in protest of the Egyptian governement’s decision, 1980s
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