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One-piece waste wharf problem

The prototype of the conspiracy is probably the Fermon Hotel Conference, but I didn't see the information Oda didn't say, but I'm not sure that the prototype of the terminal really exists, Smoak Mountain.

Yanshan is a large garbage dump, located in Payatas, a suburb of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It has been in operation for more than 40 years and consists of more than 2 million tons of waste. Because it burns locally from time to time, it is named "Yanshan". It is worthy of the name that garbage decomposes and catches fire at such a high temperature. In fact, the fire in the garbage mountain has caused many deaths. This notorious garbage dump has become an international symbol of poverty in the Philippines.

There are a large number of illegal residents in the garbage mountain, and it is estimated that more than 30 thousand people live in the garbage mountain slum. They have no other source of livelihood, and they live by collecting garbage all day. Their simple residence is made of wooden boards, iron sheets, cardboard shells and plastic bags picked up at random in the garbage mountain, and the "roof" is pressed up with old tires. What is even more incredible is that even children who have just turned 4 will spontaneously go to the garbage mountain with their families from morning till night to collect treasures and improve their families. These children simply have no time or mind to receive education. Although the material conditions are so poor (no running water, no fixed electricity) and no meals (sometimes white rice and salt are used to satisfy their hunger), they are not ashamed of "picking up garbage" and think it is earned by their own "labor". At the same time, they can live with their families. Although the hard work is worthwhile, they have a good time every day.