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"To Work: A Global Perspective" In Angle Bay, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, a gang of immigrant cockle pickers tirelessly toil under the European sky


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"To Work: A Global Perspective" In Angle Bay, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, a gang of immigrant cockle pickers tirelessly toil under the European sky. Their hands move swiftly as they gather the precious shellfish that will sustain their livelihoods and provide for their families. Meanwhile, along the Annapurna Trail near Pokhara in Nepal's breathtaking landscape, a woman diligently works on willowing maize. Her skilled hands separate the kernels from their husks with precision and care. On the shores of San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja California Sur, Mexico, three generations of Mexican fishermen work harmoniously to pick, sort, and clean crabs from their gill net. The men handle fishing duties while also tending to the gill net itself. Traditionally passed down through generations, women take charge of cleaning these delectable crustaceans. Further north in Svalbard's Longyearbyen region in Norway lies an engine room where dedicated individuals ensure smooth operations amidst freezing temperatures. Their expertise keeps everything running smoothly despite challenging conditions. In Saundersfoot and West Angle Bay along Pembrokeshire's coastline in Wales once again comes into focus - this time during times of crisis. When oil spills occur due to accidents like Sea Empress disaster or others alike; brave souls step up for cleanup duty without hesitation or fear. They work relentlessly day and night to restore nature's delicate balance by removing every trace of pollution from our precious seas. From picking cockles in Wales to sorting crabs in Mexico; from willowing maize on Nepalese trails to cleaning up after oil spills worldwide – these glimpses into different corners of our planet remind us that hard work knows no boundaries or borders.