"It was 11 a.m. in a massive drain underneath Mexico City, where the
smell of human waste and rotting trash was so strong it was hard for a
visitor not to vomit. But it didn't seem to bother Barrios, one of four
divers who maintain the 600 miles of sewers and pipes beneath the
biggest city in North America. He was just doing his job: keeping pumps
and sewers clear."
Feces, human bodies, giant suction motors, and lots of sharp objects - I'm in.
LINK - The Washington Post dives into the shit.
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