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Buckets of iron ore are transported to a major steelworks in Hunedoara, Romania, November 1975.
Photograph by Winfield Parks, National Geographic

The mood here made me think of Tarkovky’s Polaroids. Winfield Parks also took that great photo of the Turkish steambath.

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