A man walks home as the sun begins to set, in the mountains near Thomazeau, northeast of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on November 16, 2011. Two years after the January 12, 2010 earthquake, more than half a million Haitians are still homeless, and many who have homes are worse off than before , as recovery bogs down under a political leadership that has been preoccupied with elections and their messy aftermath. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) (via Haiti: 2 Years After the Quake - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic)
Source: The Atlantic
Stuff I Like
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A young Afghan girl tries to keep warm at a refugee camp.
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{ Jiru Jiri - Swinging grannies, 1966 }
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金環日食
Annular solar eclipse in Japan
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Max Dupain, Form at Bondi, 1939
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951, dir. Robert Wise)
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This is an iPhone shot of the stunning weather in Auckland today. Totally amazing. #photooftheday #instagram #iphoneography #iphonesia #newzealand...
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“Elephant Caretaker” by Joel Santos
