Pescador en Gaza sobrevive con una embarcación de botellas de plástico
El palestino Muath Abu Zeid de 35 años, juntó 700 botellas de plástico tiradas en las costas de Rafah, en la Franja de Gaza, y fabricó un pequeño bote de pesca que le permite sobrevivir. La balsa le permite llevar hasta 8 personas.
El palestino Muath Abu Zeid de 35 años, juntó 700 botellas de plástico tiradas en las costas de Rafah, en la Franja de Gaza, y fabricó un pequeño bote de pesca que le permite sobrevivir. La balsa le permite llevar hasta 8 personas.
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid repairs his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid repairs his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid ties his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid (R) ties his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid (R) and his friends carry his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid (R) and his friend work on his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles on a beach in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid and his friends pull out his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles from the sea in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
SAID KHATIB/AFPPalestinian fisherman Mouad Abu Zeid and his friends ride on his boat that he made of 700 Plastic empty bottles in the sea in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on August 14, 2018.
Zeid used 700 empty bottles and thread from damaged fishing nets to make the boat which cannot sail too far but far enough to catch about seven or eight kilos of various kinds of fish per day using rods. Israel on August 15 returned the fishing zone it enforces off the strip to nine nautical miles in the south of the enclave. The limit is six nautical miles in the north, which borders Israel. / AFP PHOTO / SAID KHATIB
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