I remember driving through Almeria a couple of summers ago. It was shocking. Hundreds of small shacks, stuck together, made with black plastic, under the scorching sun, Almería is often over 35°c the hottest months and even over 40°c many days. Stuck in the middle of miles of fields, no facilities nearby. And mostly African men working in the fields. It was like landing in another era. It is pure slavery. Us European's vegetable and fruit garden. Nice and cheap and tucked away were we don't really have to see it or think about it.
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I remember driving through Almeria a couple of summers ago. It was shocking. Hundreds of small shacks, stuck together, made with black plastic, under the scorching sun, Almería is often over 35°c the hottest months and even over 40°c many days. Stuck in the middle of miles of fields, no facilities nearby. And mostly African men working in the fields. It was like landing in another era. It is pure slavery. Us European's vegetable and fruit garden. Nice and cheap and tucked away were we don't really have to see it or think about it.