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Ever wondered where ships go once they’ve arrived at the end of their sailing life? Either they’re sunk (artifical reefs) or being dismantled. As the latter is a problem for most western countries due to the hazardous materials (e.g. asbestos) some Asian countries (Bangladesh, China and India) have become specialists in doing the job. And the job is being done by thousands of workers by hand.
If you want to find out more visit the Foreign Policy Magazine with their impressive photo essay The End Of The Line about Bangladesh’s Chittagong or the Greenpeace website which features heaps of info on that matter. Of course you can also see it all from the top courtesy of Google Maps.
Ydouthink is a campaign against tobacco products by the Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation. The website is actually very well done and has heaps of content.

Here’s a good idea if you are desperate for making social contact or getting into arguments. Visit t-list, select your design, type in your interests or top 5 of whatever and off you go to the pub with your personalised t-shi(r)t.