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Jan 10

More from Carrefour in Port-au-Prince

I don’t know if it’s the Malaria medication or the long hours or the crushed buildings on every block, but every morning I wake up with heavy, colorful, vivid images in my head. Dreams that linger for hours and don’t fade. Whichever it is, taking photographs is one of the ways that I’m able to process what I see on the streets here in Haiti.

These photos are from Carrefour in Port-au-Prince. Click through to Flickr to see exact (GPS coords) locations.

Next to a school leveled by the earthquake minutes before classes were let out:

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On a newly cleared street an older man listens to the radio on a boombox, a common site in Port-au-Prince:PDG Haiti 266

On a newly cleared street:PDG Haiti 269

A man hauls rubble as part of a neighborhood work crew’s efforts to clear a street:PDG Haiti 306

Crawling under the watchful eye of a brother who whisked the baby away when it got near equipment used to clear rubble:

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Thanks to everyone who left a comment on the last post — your support is appreciated.

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  • stephanie briody

    Thanks for your perspective on life in Haiti. The photos really tell it all.

  • jane

    following every day, Paul, and thinking of all in Pt au P. j

  • http://DNO.com Anay

    wait…what the heck you doin there? DAI comms or sabbatical to the most devastating site in the world?


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