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Crushing Tins

author: Vegas Brian : Las Vegas, NV
Sunday, June 11th, 2006


 

Crushing Tins

author: Vegas Brian : Las Vegas, NV


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A surprising scene just off the Las Vegas Strip. After collecting cans and plastic bottles to sell to a recycler, this industrious team crushes them in an alley with their minivan. Photographed at 1AM on Sunday June 11, 2006.


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