Somewhere in the outskirts of the Thai chapiter , unused airplanes stored in a private flying field have become homes for three pitiable families . This is the darker side of the most thickly settled urban center in Thailand .

Over 8 million people live in Bangkok , in a city where migration , unemployment and poverty force decade of thousands to populate in extremely misfortunate conditions . The three family line you’re able to see in the photoset below ca n’t afford to rent any monotonic , so they decided to move in the discarded aeroplane bodies , a rust-brown Boeing 747 jet transmigrate . They collect and recycle garbage for a living , and earn a few dollars a day .

Getty photographer Taylor Weidman documented the category ’s day-to-day life among the dismantled airliner fuselages .

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exposure : Taylor Weidman / Getty Images

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