GUATEMALA CITY -- A torrent of gray, toxic water spews from a
drainage tunnel and surges along the ravine, tumbling along garbage that
has fallen from the Guatemalan capital's main landfill 1,000 feet (300
meters) above.
Despite the foul odors, the danger of unstable piles of garbage collapsing and the chance for heavy rain to suddenly raise the water level, dozens of people are busily at work searching for jewelry and other metal scraps knocked loose from the trash. Read More
Despite the foul odors, the danger of unstable piles of garbage collapsing and the chance for heavy rain to suddenly raise the water level, dozens of people are busily at work searching for jewelry and other metal scraps knocked loose from the trash. Read More
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