Rain in your bottle!
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View of bottled recycled rain water with aromatic plants, in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company filters and recycles polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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Rogelio Gutierrez works in the bottling process of recycled rain water, in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company filters and recycles polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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Rogelio Gutierrez works in the bottling process of recycled rain water, in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company filters and recycles polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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View of bottled recycled rain water, in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company recycles and filters polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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A woman smells aromatic plants used to add flavor to recycled rain water, in the terrace of a house in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company recycles and filters polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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View of aromatic plants to add flavor to recycled rain water, on the terrace of a house in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company recycles and filters polluted rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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People drink juice in a garden for the recycling of polluted rain water on the terrace of a house in Mexico City. The 'Water House' company recycles and filters rain water to be bottled and sold. AFP Photo
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