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The story of Ikaria's renowned charcoal makers, who traveled Greece and Asia Minor. Elderly burners recount hardships, w | dG1fOHlCRHRRRXhaN2M
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00:00The Fudius of the Fudius
00:05You can continue to try.
00:07The Fudius is something that is very difficult.
00:12The Fudius had a job done.
00:15They knew how to put the wood into the ground.
00:19Was it the best of our story?
00:21The first one.
00:23My father, my father, my father,
00:27they were my father.
00:29I said, go to the school, and I'll take you to the car.
00:32The car was then like the petrol.
00:38The 22nd of the Biénna?
00:40The 22nd of the Biénna?
00:41Yes, of course.
00:44The Biénna had closed the borders
00:47and then they were forced to travel to Greece
00:52for the issue of the Kamiñon and the Xylathrak.
00:55The Biénna came up on the ground,
01:01and they were forced to travel with some 30 workers.
01:08You were always in the woods.
01:11You were in the woods.
01:13The people who don't want to get them, because they don't want to be.
01:17My father went to the Kárbuna, but he went to the border,
01:21to the East.
01:22And because it was for the end of the system, it was hard to work.
01:28Why did he not have a end of the system?
01:30Yes, it was a end of the system.
01:32He was born.
01:36We came to get rid of it, to cut it, to get rid of it.
01:42All of these things we did.
01:45And we were asleep all the time.
01:47We asked that the night we had a day.
01:51The woman was the man.
02:00I like to get rid of it.
02:02And to get rid of it.
02:07And to get rid of it.
02:11And to get rid of it.
02:13And to get rid of it.
02:15I love you.
02:17You

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