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Trashopolis - Season 2

Trashopolis explores the most enchanting and iconic cities in the world and attempts to unlock their dark, dirty little secrets - through their trash. From Paris and Rome to New York, London and Cairo, this five-part series digs up the unexplored history of these great cities in an effort to better understand what made them the way that they are today.

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Trashopolis explores the most enchanting and iconic cities in the world and attempts to unlock their dark, dirty little secrets - through their trash. From Paris and Rome to New York, London and Cairo, this five-part series digs up the unexplored history of these great cities in an effort to better understand what made them the way that they are today.

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