Anybody wading through cement bare footed risks both lime burns and dermatitis. Not recommended.
Mark Edmonds spotted this man using an unorthodox method to mix concrete at a palace in Kathmandu, Nepal, being restored by World Heritage.

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Anybody wading through cement bare footed risks both lime burns and dermatitis. Not recommended.
Mark Edmonds spotted this man using an unorthodox method to mix concrete at a palace in Kathmandu, Nepal, being restored by World Heritage.
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