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📍 In this video, I am in the Chittagong / Sitakunda region of Bangladesh. On these beaches, which are the last stop for the world's largest ships, we try to see how giant cargo ships and tankers are dismantled piece by piece by human power. Getting inside is not easy; because this is a ship dismantling area where no one from the outside can easily enter, requires government permission and is extremely dangerous. From the very first minutes, the harsh and unfiltered reality of Bangladesh welcomes you. People bathing by the river before approaching the factory, water that looks like chemicals, the heavy smell of fish and gasoline, narrow passages, muddy roads and the difficult living conditions felt everywhere... Later, we try to approach the ship dismantling yards by trying different routes. A truly tense exploration begins with illegal entry attempts, boat trips, local people guiding us and constantly changing conditions. In the later parts of the video, you see the size of the giant ships even from a distance. These ships are dismantled here using cranes, ropes and often only through the physical strength of the workers. We witness how workers earning around 100-150 dollars a month work amidst heavy metal dust, heat and the risk of death. This is a giant recycling center on the one hand, and one of the harshest faces of human labor on the other. We also take a closer look at the lives of the people living in the region. Slums, lack of infrastructure, bad smell, difficult living conditions and daily life around the shipyard will be in this video with all its reality. So this episode is not just about ships; it is also about the lives of the people who dismantle those ships. 👉 Don't forget to like the video and subscribe. 👉 Could you work under these conditions? Let's meet in the comments. ⏱️ VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 Entering the ship dismantling yards 00:28 The reality of Chittagong and Sitakunda 02:14 First step in the region 03:01 Attempting to get inside 04:42 One of the hardest jobs in the world 06:14 Boat bargaining and travel 08:41 Approaching the ship dismantling factories 09:58 The size of giant ships 10:15 Why can't we go inside? 12:09 Gasoline smell and return 12:46 Life around the shipyard 14:09 Scammers and slum life 15:22 Ending 📌 You can reach my social media accounts and website below: https://www.stajyerseyyah.com/ #documentary #bangladesh #shipgraveyard

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