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Harvesting Cork in Provence
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It takes about a years to naturally dry the cork

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It takes about a years to naturally dry the cork. Before being cut into stoppers it will be boiled, flatten and then dried again. The left overs will be grinded and recomposed to make pin boards, floors or shoe soles.
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It takes about a years to naturally dry the cork. Before being cut into stoppers it will be boiled, flatten and then dried again. The left overs will be grinded and recomposed  to make pin boards, floors or shoe soles.