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The Work is Difficult and Dangerous in Nepal, but Who Would We Be If We Did Not Try?
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The Work is Difficult and Dangerous in Nepal, but Who Would We Be If We Did Not Try?
Sat, 2015-05-16 15:39 — Kathy Gilbeauxsubmitted by Santosh Dahal
Photo credit: Canadian Red Cross
ifrc.org - by Maude Froberg - May 15, 2015
Night falls in Kathmandu. We sleep in the streets, in the tents, in the parks. The last strong tremor still present in the body. Local or foreigner, it doesn’t matter. In the darkness, we are equally together and alone. All the senses are amplified, each sound is recorded, every movement in the ground.
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Night falls in Kathmandu. We sleep in the streets, in the tents, in the parks. The last strong tremor still present in the body. Local or foreigner, it doesn’t matter. In the darkness, we are equally together and alone. All the senses are amplified, each sound is recorded, every movement in the ground. - See more at: http://www.ifrc.org/en/news-and-media/blogs/the-work-is-difficult-and-dangerous-in-nepal-but-who-would-we-be-if-we-did-not-try-68650/#sthash.xzmB2JZ1.dpuf
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