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“One winter, I went to Erfoud to research trilobites and got to know the quarries, the dealers, and the remote mining villages. They are not easy places to visit, and this was a completely unknown corner of the world economy: children slaving away on desert cliffs to furnish wealthy collectors in…” quote by Lawrence Osborne
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“One winter, I went to Erfoud to research trilobites and got to know the quarries, the dealers, and the remote mining villages. They are not easy places to visit, and this was a completely unknown corner of the world economy: children slaving away on desert cliffs to furnish wealthy collectors in San Francisco.”

Lawrence Osborne

About This Quote

Source Travelogue: The Sahara Desert, 2005

The quote reveals hidden exploitation in remote quarries where child labor fuels luxury markets abroad.

In simple terms: Children work in harsh conditions to supply wealthy collectors.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and act against hidden labor abuses.

Themes

exploitation economics global trade child labor environment culture

Mood

somber concerned

Type

reflective critical

When to use this quote

  • field research
  • human rights advocacy
  • policy reform
  • consumer awareness

Key Concepts

Supply chain ethics colonial legacy economic disparity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can consumers influence ethical sourcing?
  • What responsibilities do researchers have when witnessing exploitation?
A Different Perspective

The quote does not address solutions or the agency of local communities.

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