Мастера грузоперевозок — 80 LVL (33 Фото)

В нашем мире встречаются самые суровые перевозчики грузов реально 80 LVL. 33 фото данных людей, очень жизненно приспособленных к работе, этим самым они готовы идти на предел, что бы впихнуть в свой транспорт не впихиваемое, ради что бы доставить нужный ими груз к запланированной ими цели.

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Chinese farmers transport harvested barley at a village in central Shanxi province in this picture taken September 21, 2004. Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have been calling on government officals to help improve the living standard and incomes of rural residents. Picture taken September 21. REUTERS/China Photos Pictures of the Month September 2004 NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE  ASW/SH - RTRBG7K
Chinese farmers transport harvested barley at a village in central Shanxi province in this picture taken September 21, 2004. Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have been calling on government officals to help improve the living standard and incomes of rural residents. Picture taken September 21. REUTERS/China Photos Pictures of the Month September 2004 NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE ASW/SH — RTRBG7K

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A traffic jam, one of five key issues Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi outlined in his Al Nhada (Renaissance) project, is pictured in old Cairo October 8, 2012, a day after his 100th day in power. The project is primarily a economic and social programme comprising of promises the president vowed to fulfil within 100 days of taking office. Mursi has won grudging respect from detractors in his first 100 days by sending the army back to barracks faster than anyone expected and raising Egypt's international profile in several newsmaking visits abroad. Yet his political fortunes and those of the Muslim Brotherhood which propelled him to power may well depend on his delivering on more mundane issues such as easing traffic congestion, security concerns and bread and fuel shortages by Oct 7 as promised. Mursi also pardoned on Monday all political prisoners detained since the start of protests that toppled  Hosni Mubarak last year. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh  (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT) - RTR38XJW
A traffic jam, one of five key issues Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi outlined in his Al Nhada (Renaissance) project, is pictured in old Cairo October 8, 2012, a day after his 100th day in power. The project is primarily a economic and social programme comprising of promises the president vowed to fulfil within 100 days of taking office. Mursi has won grudging respect from detractors in his first 100 days by sending the army back to barracks faster than anyone expected and raising Egypt’s international profile in several newsmaking visits abroad. Yet his political fortunes and those of the Muslim Brotherhood which propelled him to power may well depend on his delivering on more mundane issues such as easing traffic congestion, security concerns and bread and fuel shortages by Oct 7 as promised. Mursi also pardoned on Monday all political prisoners detained since the start of protests that toppled Hosni Mubarak last year. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT — Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT) — RTR38XJW

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A woman cycles as she carries baskets to sell in a market near Lapdaung mountain in Sarlingyi township, March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ) - RTR3EWWQ
A woman cycles as she carries baskets to sell in a market near Lapdaung mountain in Sarlingyi township, March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR — Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ) — RTR3EWWQ

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Bangladeshi labourers pull a cart of used containers to the market in Dhaka April 26, 2007.  REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman (BANGLADESH) - RTR1P21I
Bangladeshi labourers pull a cart of used containers to the market in Dhaka April 26, 2007. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman (BANGLADESH) — RTR1P21I

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