Deep five-meter pits . A man named Lijan is collecting charcoal.

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This house is not black

Sara Lal kamalian | Iran

This house is not black. The veins of lands are dry in this district. Its inhabitants, who used to make a living through plant growth and farming, are suffering hardship and make a living through burning.

Deep five-meter pits are familiar with water and fire. Woods burn and turn into coals at these pits.

The coal furnaces are the black signs of the age; A well that is defined through being black, and the workers of the furnaces, with a rotten inside, go deep into them to, as they themselves say, provide pure living. This black furnace is the other house of these workers, which is neither white nor black for them in reality since their living is made through these furnaces.

This house is not black is the title of a set of images that are gathered to depict the fact that the workers in coal furnaces, who are involved with the black sign of the age, make a living through wood, fire, and smoke.

This house is not black. The veins of lands are dry in this district. Its inhabitants, who used to make a living through plant growth and farming, are suffering hardship and make a living through burning.

Deep five-meter pits are familiar with water and fire. Woods burn and turn into coals at these pits.

The coal furnaces are the black signs of the age; A well that is defined through being black, and the workers of the furnaces, with a rotten inside, go deep into them to, as they themselves say, provide pure living. This black furnace is the other house of these workers, which is neither white nor black for them in reality since their living is made through these furnaces.

This house is not black is the title of a set of images that are gathered to depict the fact that the workers in coal furnaces, who are involved with the black sign of the age, make a living through wood, fire, and smoke.

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