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857-63356 - Young mother working outside her home with her young son in the background playing with an old bike rim. Gbolokai is a small town of a few hundred people 20 minutes off the main road near Totota, all of its inhabitants fled during the long brutal civil war and have slowly returned after 2005 to try and rebuild their lives.
857-63405 - Football game in West point, Monrovia, Liberia. All female Peacekeeping police force from India are part of the UN's Form Police Unit which provides backup on patrol for local unarmed Liberian National Police .
857-68722 - Baku, Azerbaijan - February 2008: Overview over the oil rich Azeri capital city of Baku. The old city with its narrow streets and old mosques is contrasted by modern skyscrapers in the back.
857-69370 - Monrovia, Liberia - September 19, 2007: Children selling snack food on the beach in the the fishing community of West Point in the Liberian capital of Monrovia which is one of the poorest slums in West Africa and suffers from overcrowding, lack of facilities, unemployment and garbage. The fishing industry is an important source of employment and food for Liberians and is increasingly under threat by better equipped and unregulated foreign vessels over fishing in its unprotected waters.
857-63374 - Young Liberian woman wearing a dress with the Liberian flag on it, singing the national anthem during a celebrations in Monrovia, Liberia on January 17th, 2007 marking one year anniversary of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf coming to power.
857-63418 - Elderly man in a dugout canoe beside a large fishing boat. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-63376 - Liberians line the streets of Monrovia, Liberia to celebrate Chinese President Hu's visit. Besides rebuilding the National football stadium Chinese aid to the war torn nations is very popular with the locals. Liberia is rich in iron ore, timber, rubber and other resources which are desired by China.
857-68869 - Garmeh, Iran - February, 2008: The tiny mud brick desert oasis of Garmeh in central Iran. A natural spring brings life to this otherwise dry and hostile landscape.
857-63372 - Sonie Zaima, 36 yrs old, teaches a course on how to use a sewing machine in a local womans center in Voinjama, Liberia. After the long civil war employment opportunities remain few and capacity building a priority.
857-63416 - Young boys looking out over the town's port. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-69586 - Palmyra, Syria - January, 2008: Roman ruins in the desert. Palmyra or Tadmore was a 2nd century AD desert oasis used as a strategic staging post for caravans traveling between the Mediterranean Sea and the east. It was also settled by the Assyrians, and Persians.
857-68737 - Qobustan, Azerbaijan - February 2008: Bubbling mud volcanoes outside Qobustan in Azerbaijan. The strange geological landscape draws the odd tourist to this otherwise deserted area.
857-63409 - Group of young men pulling a fishing boat out of the ocean. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-63347 - Young man holding up his deactivated Police ID card. Former members of the Armed forces of Liberia and Liberian Nation Police block the road at EWA junctions demanding the President pay back payments for the years they were not paid under the Taylor regime. The protest ended in violence with tear gas being firied on the crowd.
857-68752 - Tbilisi, Georgia - January, 2008: Village outside Tbilisi with an oil pump and mountains in the background. Georgia has very limited supplies of its own oil compared to its neighbor Azerbaijan.
857-69576 - Damascus, Syria - January 2008: Umayyad mosque in Damascus has been for 3000 years a place of worship starting with an Aramaens temple to the god Hadad - over the years Jupiter with the Romans, then Christ and lastly in 636 AD Muslims entered Damascus. It houses a shrine of John the Baptist.
857-63369 - Young man wearing protective goggles while breaking rocks working at a gravel pit part of road construction on the Voinjama - Foya road in Lofa county in Northern Liberia
857-68854 - Esfahan, Iran - February, 2008: Portrait of the Ayatolloah Khomeini in Bazar-e Bozorg (Great Bazaar), a massive covered bazaar off of Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran which dates back almost 1300 years.
857-63357 - Young girl smiling. Gbolokai is a small town of a few hundred people 20 minutes off the main road near Totota, all of its inhabitants fled during the long brutal civil war and have slowly returned after 2005 to try and rebuild their lives.
857-63415 - Elderly woman making a funny face. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-69365 - Monrovia, Liberia - September 18, 2007: Children skipping in the street in the fishing community of West Point in the Liberian Capital of Monrovia. The fishing industry is an important source of employment and food for Liberians and is increasingly under threat by better equipped and unregulated foreign vessels over fishing in its unprotected waters.
857-68837 - Masuleh, Iran - February, 2008: Quaint mountain village of Masuleh in North Western Iran with its charming earth colored houses stack on each other clinging to the steep mountain side.
857-69363 - Monrovia, Liberia - September 18, 2007: Fishermen in West Point , Monrovia, Liberia sorting out, mending and picking trash out of their fishing nets. The fishing industry is an important source of employment and food for Liberians and is increasingly under threat by better equipped and unregulated foreign vessels over fishing in its unprotected waters.
857-63360 - Portrait of a young boy wearing bright orange glasses and a sling shot around his neck. Gbolokai is a small town of a few hundred people 20 minutes off the main road near Totota, all of its inhabitants fled during the long brutal civil war and have slowly returned after 2005 to try and rebuild their lives.
857-68858 - Dasht e Kavir, Iran - February, 2008: Bus driver and female passenger dressed in black reflected in the mirror of a bus enroute through the desert from Esfahan to Khur in Central Iran.
857-68851 - Esfahan, Iran - February, 2008: School girls dressed in pink visiting Imam Mosque. The 17th century mosque was built by Shah Abbas I and is considered one of the most beautiful in world with is blue-tile mosaic design and massive dome.
857-68838 - Masuleh, Iran - February, 2008: Quaint mountain village of Masuleh in North Western Iran with its charming earth colored houses stack on each other clinging to the steep mountain side.
857-47348 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - August 2011: Dusk at a floating tea shop along the busy Buriganga River (Old Ganges). The heavily polluted river in the centre of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is a vital transportation hub in one of the busiest cites in Asia.
857-47321 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - July 2011: Street traffic in Dhaka. With over 400, 000 rickshaws running the streets on Dhaka every day the Bangladeshi capital has been described as the "Rickshaw capital of the world.