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Original Photography

to be withdrawn Oct. 10th.

Cement engine, Rufisque, Senegal 2006

The best I can tell is that this is some sort of equipment to haul other equipment around the cement factory.  The sky viewed from within the boundaries of the cement factory were as brown/grey as you see in this photo.  This was the dirtiest day I spent in Senegal.  We wore particle masks while visiting.  The place was hot from ovens drying/curing the ingredients.  The place was loud from the pulverizers cruching stone into dust.  The grand scale of the equipment made the place almost surreal.

Rufisque Senegal


Posted by SPN on 06/17 at 01:39 PM in PhotographySenegal

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