"Omar grabs a pile of copper wire, which he manually stripped with a knife in Barcelona, Spain on October 24, 2007. Metal buyers won't accept the copper wire until the plastic insulation is removed, thus he has to dedicate hours each day to stripping the copper clean. Of the metals, copper is one of the most valuable. Carmen, a metal buyer, says that if the immigrants work hard they can make 20-60$ per day." ©Charlie Mahoney | Lightstalkers
Omar grabs a pile of copper wire, which he manually stripped with a knife in Barcelona, Spain on October 24, 2007. Metal buyers won't accept the copper wire until the plastic insulation is removed, thus he has to dedicate hours each day to stripping the copper clean.  Of the metals, copper is one of the most valuable. Carmen, a metal buyer, says that if the immigrants work hard they can make 20-60$ per day. (image by Charlie Mahoney)
Omar grabs a pile of copper wire, which he manually stripped with a knife in Barcelona, Spain on October 24, 2007. Metal buyers won't accept the copper wire until the plastic insulation is removed, thus he has to dedicate hours each day to stripping the copper clean. Of the metals, copper is one of the most valuable. Carmen, a metal buyer, says that if the immigrants work hard they can make 20-60$ per day.
©Charlie Mahoney
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