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Nearly a year and a half after the earthquake much of of the rubble still remains and nearly a million displaced people still live under tents and tarpaulins.
The majority of images are from the earthquake stricken Port au Prince and the North Western town of Gonaives where Hurricane Tomas caused widespread flooding in November 2010. Much of the rainwater still remains. The Final image is from "Camp Obama" on the outskirts of Port au Prince, a place people fled to after their area was overran with criminals who escaped from prison after the Earthquake.
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