MUECATE FOREST RESERVE, NEAR NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE, May 2010: Licensed charcoal makers at work cutting timber and making a kiln.


MUECATE FOREST RESERVE, NEAR NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE, May 2010: Licensed charcoal makers, working inside the forest reserve, prepare a large kiln. Clumps of soil are laid over the kiln to exclude air from the burning process. This kiln, built to a traditional design, will burn for a month, when set on fire. The method is very inefficient, requiring 100 kilos of timber to produce 15 kilos of charcoal. Photo by Mike Goldwater


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Location: Nampula, Mozambique
Photo credit: © Mike Goldwater / Alamy / Afripics
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