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Why Egyptian miners are risking their limbs to carve mountains of limestone
Limestone has a long history in Egypt, from the ancient pyramids to modern cement-making. To get the stone, miners must cut perfect blocks from white mountains — for just $6 a day. But the work is so dangerous, many miners have been killed or lost limbs from exposed blades and flying rocks. Limestone is used in everything from cement and tiles to paper- and plastic-making. The Egyptians that mine the haunting white mountains risk their lives and limbs to get it.
How 40,000 Brazil Nuts Are Collected Deep in the Amazon
Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. HOMEPAGE 0 Subscribe Save Article Icon A bookmark Facebook Icon The letter F. Download the app Brazil nuts are one of the most sustainable nuts, collected after dropping naturally off wild trees. Collecting them is dangerous work, but it supports Indigenous tribes and helps preserve the rainforest.
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