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Place Hacking: Paris Metro Tunnel, Paris, France
Paris Metro Tunnel, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Paris Metro Tunnel, Paris, France
Paris Metro Tunnel, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Aldwych Disused Tube Station, London
Aldwych Disused Tube Station, London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Barbican Service Tunnels, City of London
Barbican Service Tunnels, City of London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Barbican Service Tunnels, City of London
Barbican Service Tunnels, City of London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Northern City Line, North London
Northern City Line, North London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Northern City Line, North London
Northern City Line, North London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: NEO Bankside Development, South London
NEO Bankside Development, South London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
CITY by David Levene:
LAS VEGAS NEVADA, USA
LONGITUDE: -115°33' 53.11"
7/11/11
The affluent planned community of Summerlin, west Las Vegas.
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
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REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
CITY by David Levene:
LAS VEGAS NEVADA, USA
LONGITUDE: -115°29' 55.82"
7/11/11
Empty plots once destined to have properties built upon them but have fallen foul of the housing crash
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
CITY by David Levene:
SHKODËR, ALBANIA
LONGITUDE: 19° 53' 41.51"
16/10/11
Piglets on sale in the back of a car at a livestock market on the outskirts of Shkodër, Albania
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
CITY by David Levene:
AL ALWDA HOSPITAL, GAZA
LONGITUDE: 34° 50' 69.89"
18/9/11
Sisters Nazmia and Khatem Muhane have given birth at Al Awda hospital on the same day, to Ali, a boy, and Jenna, a girl. “I think this is a sign of good luck. I hope it means great things for their future,” says their aunt Talane. Dr. Abdel Younis, Director of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at Al Awda Hospital, says patients’ care is compromised both by Israel’s blockade and the Palestinian political divide. Jehan Al Aklouk, from the Union of Health Workers Committee says, “When Fatah and Hamas signed the reconciliation agreement I thought there was light at the end of the tunnel but like that, it’s gone with the wind.”
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Bilder vom Guardian Fotograf David Levene (Archiv)
CITY by David Levene:
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL/PALESTINE
LONGITUDE: 35° 23' 64.11"
17.9.11
Houses cling to the hillside in Silwan, a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood in East Jerusalem.
Over half of the world's population now lives in cities, but how do we live, what kind of places are we creating, and how are these stories being told?
From travelling with the nomadic herdsmen of the Mongolian planes to exploring the floating villages of the Lagos lagoon, award-winning eyevine photographer David Levene has spent the last two decades documenting how people live and work around the world in vivid detail.
His new book, City, scans the globe in a 360- degree journey from Tokyo in the east to San Francisco in the west, providing a startling snapshot of the diverse forms of urbanity that exist across all five continents.
© David Levene / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Tyburn Sewer, London
Tyburn Sewer, London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Scholar's Pond Sewer, London
Scholar's Pond Sewer, London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks loaded with 800 bags of wheat each drive to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Forty thousand tons of wheat bound to Ethiopia is off loaded from a cargo ship to the WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
NAZARETH, ETHIOPIA - NOVEMBER 9 : Workers carry bags of wheat donated by the U.S government to WFP to distribute in Ethiopia on November 9, 2010 in central Nazareth, Ethiopia. Many trucks arrive every day from Djibouti and the grain is stored here in Nazareth for distribution around the country. © Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound for Ethiopia are parked at the WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Bags are made with wheat and loaded on long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 5: Wheat is pumped in at the WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 in Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound for Ethiopia are parked at the WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DJIBOUTI, DJIBOUTI - AUGUST 4: Long distance trucks are loaded with 800 bags of wheat each bound to Ethiopia from WFP, World Food Program storage facility in the Djibouti port on August 4, 2011 out Djibouti, Djibouti. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Many refugees has fled Somali and arrived in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti. A Russian Vessel hired by WFP arrived with 40,000 tons of wheat. The wheat is pumped out and put into bags that weigh fifty kilograms each. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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Crisis in the Horn of Africa
DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 28: Farhiyo Yussuf, age 3, lies severely malnourished in a hospital in the IFOR refugee camp on July 28, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. She weighs only 4,6 kilograms. Her mother Yariy Bule, lost her fourteen year old son during a almost month walk from Somalia to the camp. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - AUGUST 1: Workers for WFP, World Food Program prepares food at their storage facility for the twice monthly food handout in the IFOR refugee camp on August 1, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A young girl sits on the ground as a sandstorm hit the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugee women build a traditional house sandstorm hit the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - AUGUST 1: Refugees queue for food at WFP, World Food Program, at their storage facility for the twice monthly food handout in the IFOR refugee camp on August 1, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Farhiyo Yussuf, age 3, lies severely malnourished in a hospital in the IFOR refugee camp on July 28, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. She weighs only 4,6 kilograms. Her mother Yariy Bule, lost her fourteen year old son during a almost month walk from Somalia to the camp. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: Newly arrived refugees wait with their belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - AUGUST 1: Workers for WFP, World Food Program prepares food at their storage facility for the twice monthly food handout in the IFOR refugee camp on August 1, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: A woman arrives carrying her belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - AUGUST 1: Workers for WFP, World Food Program prepares food at their storage facility for the twice monthly food handout in the IFOR refugee camp on August 1, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: Newly arrived refugees carry wood for building traditional houses and firewood outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. Most of the trees around a big area has been cut down. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Unidentified newly arrived Somali refugees wait to register with UNHCR in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A women carried her child and belongings as they are arriving inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 28: Farhiyo Yussuf, age 3, lies severely malnourished in a hospital in the IFOR refugee camp on July 28, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. She weighs only 4,6 kilograms. Her mother Yariy Bule, lost her fourteen year old son during a almost month walk from Somalia to the camp. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - AUGUST 1: Refugees leave as they've been given food at WFP, World Food Program, at their storage facility for the twice monthly food handout in the IFOR refugee camp on August 1, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship in the Horn Of Africa. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DAGALEY, KENYA - JULY 28: A unidentified women with her crying daughter in the Dagaley refugee camp outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 28: Yariy Bule, holds her daughter Farhiyo Yussuf, age 3, who is severely malnourished in a hospital in the IFOR refugee camp on July 28, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Farhiyo weighs only 4,6 kilograms. The mother lost her fourteen year old son during a almost month walk from Somalia to the camp. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine
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