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Comments (1) Posted 08.18.09 | PERMALINK | PRINT

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Hell in a Horse Cart


Teun Voeten


Coal merchant, Datong, China, 2007

"Shanxi is the most polluted province of China, producing 30 percent of the country's coal. Its capital, Datong, about 300 kilometers away from Beijing, boasts a coal-fueled electricity plant that provides half of Beijing's energy needs." —Teun Voten

Teun Voeten's work will be featured at the Noorderlicht Photofestival in Groningen, Netherlands, September 6–October 4, 2009.


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Our factory produces and sells electric floor cleaners/electric street sweepers, horse carriages, golf trolleys/carts, mobility scooters, fishing tackles and trikes (advertising trikes, reverse trikes, reverse baby carriers, rickshaw backward tricycles, tricycles of carrying milk/food, rickshaws, dust carts and adobe tricycles etc). Please have a look at our website www.disexprogroup.com and you'll find our products on it. Please tell me your email address so that we can send quotation for our products to you by email. And please send your emails to sales@disexprogroup.com

If you have any metal parts of customization, just send samples to us and we can produce them for you according to your metal part samples because we have all kinds of machines.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you very soon!

Yours sincerely,

Eric

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address: Lingxiazhu Industrial Zone, Jinhua city, Zhejiang province, China

website: www.disexprogroup.com














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