MUECATE FOREST RESERVE, NEAR NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE, May 2010: This charcoal kiln is built to a traditional design.


MUECATE FOREST RESERVE, NEAR NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE, May 2010: This charcoal kiln, built to a traditional design, will burn for a several days. The method is very ineficient, requiring 100 kilos of timber to produce 15 kilos of charcoal. Photo by Mike Goldwater


Size: 5618px × 3745px
Location: Mozambique
Photo credit: © Mike Goldwater / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: africa, african, blue, bright, charcoal, clear, clearing, coal, color, colour, commerce, cut, cutting, danger, day, daylight, daytime, deforestation, destroy, destruction, energy, environment, environmental, farm, farmers, fire, forest, fossil, fuel, goods, green, hot, kiln, mozambican, mozambique, nampula, outdoors, ozone, people, poor, poverty, produce, products, resource, resources, sale, sell, sellers, selling, sky, smoke, south, southern, street, subsistence, sun, sunlight, suppliers, supply, sustainability, threat, town, trade, unsustainable, wood, world