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Kelp / Macrocystis species seaweed drying on docks after harvesting, Pisagua, Region I, Chile
Seaweed harvesting (especially kelp / Macrocystis species, called huiro locally) is a common form of employment on parts of Chile's Atacama coast. Usually it is dried and processed then exported to Asia / Japan, mainly for use in cosmetics; sometimes also for food.
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Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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