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Carrying 100 Bags of Grain in Delhi

Carrying 100 Bags of Grain in Delhi by Stuck in Customs.
While walking through the streets of Delhi, I spotted this guy soldiering on, carrying just a small load through the packed streets.

See it large on my blog at stuckincustoms.com/2008/05/03/carrying-100-bags-of-grain-... 

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CMVA80  Pro User  says:

Absolutely amazing!! That is a serious hauling feat!
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rinis13  Pro User  says:

What people go through...Sad. Great capture though.
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monkeytime  Pro User  says:

I agree with CoryMarchand: this guy has serious hauling feet.

;-) Nice catch. Well-spotted.
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Len Langevin  Pro User  says:

Street photography in Asia is so much more interesting than in North America. Nicely done.

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Faithful Chant  Pro User  says:

I wish I could pay for that cab - attach the cart with 100 bags to it and give him a lift =) ... great capture
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mudpig  Pro User  says:

great shot.

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The_Photo_Boy  Pro User  says:

cool, interesting photo!
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Sam Policar says:

Great subject!
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smif says:

Wow, this is amazing~! But why is the picture so dark?
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susan_r4 says:

Wow! What a load! Good capture Trey!
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gangerl [deleted] says:

fantastic picture!
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Planet 3  Pro User  says:

balance must be the key... and hey, here we complain for less. :-) Great still capture of a busy moment far away!
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8zil  Pro User  says:

wonderfully captured, talking about hard work... that's somebody I wouldn't mess with in a brawl.
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Pat-B  Pro User  says:

Excellent capture, interesting photo, well done.
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Bloody Tracks  Pro User  says:

great photo!
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Mundomatic  Pro User  says:

Good photo.
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Adam Regele  Pro User  says:

i like this photo a lot. Reminds me when i was in china, you see what "work" truly means. People complain all the time about how much work they have here in the states...but when you travel to developing countries and poorer regions, you get to see what the word really means.
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monkeytime  Pro User  says:

One needn't travel abroad to see hard work (in the real sense, not the Bush sense). There's plenty of it around in the States. If you haven't seen it, you haven't looked hard enough. Not to detract from how cool this shot is or what this guy is doing, but the pro-globalization and anti-union crowd sure loves the "folks don't really work hard in the States" canard, and it shouldn't go unremarked.
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UselessPhotos [deleted] says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Useless Images, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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pulkit2008 says:

Really amazing, this shows the hard work for earning.
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