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Totem poles in the cemetery of the First Nations Kwakwaka'wakw people in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America
Man and woman of Maasai tribe admiring the turquoise lagoon standing under a palm tree, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated
Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated
Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated
Hardest hit was a 650 kilometers stretch of the somali coastline between garacad (mudung region) and xaafuun (bari region), which forms part of the puntland province near the horn of africa. The tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated
COLOMBIA Choco Embera Indigenous People Embera man using single oar to steer wooden dug out canoe along rio Baudo. Pacific coastal region boat piragua tribe
COLOMBIA Choco Embera Indigenous People Hueso Embera family head using axe to fell large tree to make family dug-out canoe. Pacific coastal region tribe
COLOMBIA Choco Embera Indigenous People Embera man using axe or adze . to hollow out dug out canoe from large felled hardwood tree.Once completed canoe is dragged through forest to riverside home where final shaping takes place Pacific coastal region boat canoa tribe American Colombian Colombia Hispanic Indegent Latin America Latino Male Men Guy South America Pacific coastal region boat piragua tribe American Colombian Columbia Hispanic Indegent Latin America Latino Male Men Guy South America Male Man Guy One individual Solo Lone Solitary 1 Single unitary