Plastering doesn’t get much more precarious than this
Thanks to Pete McKinley for this photograph taken while on holiday in Cala d’Or, on the east coast of Majorca, of a man plastering the outside of a building from a precarious wooden platform
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Thanks to Pete McKinley for this photograph taken while on holiday in Cala d’Or, on the east coast of Majorca, of a man plastering the outside of a building from a precarious wooden platform
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