Each year hundreds of old tankers, ferries and cargo ships from around the world are beached on the mud flats of southeastern Bangladesh, where men armed with cutters and hammers dismantle them for scrap metal, salvaging what they can.
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are responsible for recycling up to 80% of the world’s out-of-service ships, according to the NGO Shipbreaking Platform.
Photos: Jana Asenbrennerova

Ship Graveyards of Bangladesh
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Proper.
To me, this is a perfect example of an edit and color correct. Notice nothing over the top. Natural beautiful colors on what seems to be, actual film. This is something that will stand the test of time, unlike the over-saturated, fake light-leak, in the moment, trendy edits that are everywhere right now. Well done Quiksilver.
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Surfer Magazine’s Photo of the Year
Nick LaVecchia and I are in the running for photo of the year right now. It’s a facebook based voting platform, so if you’re on there- shoot us a vote! Thanks!!
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Happy Winter Solstice
The Winter isn’t just beginning- the days are getting longer. Celebrate the extra 60 seconds of daylight.
Photo: LaVecchia
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Kepa Acero, deep in Patagonia- alone.
This guy is unreal. So amazing.
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