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  • A vintage American can drives by run-down colonial buildings in Old Havana, Cuba on Sunday June 29, 2008.
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  • Run-down colonial buildings in Old Havana, Cuba on Sunday June 29, 2008.
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  • Run-down colonial buildings in Old Havana, Cuba on Sunday June 29, 2008.
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  • View of colonial buildings in Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • Colonial buildings across from the main plaza in Remedios, Cuba on Friday July 18, 2008.
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  • Togolese refugees work building a mud-brick house in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • Togolese refugees work building a mud-brick house in a small village along the Togolese border, Eastern Ghana. Thousands of Togolese citizens crossed the border into Ghana after the violence that followed presidential elections in April 2005. Partly because of strong cultural ties between populations on both sides of the border, Togolese refugees were able to enjoy the relative hospitality of their Ghanaian neighbours, and are today scattered in various villages across the border. The UNHCR complains that, since the refugees aren't concentratred in large camps, media attention has been minimal, and that it has been very difficult to attract funding.
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  • A vintage American car drives by the national capitol building in central Havana, Cuba on Wednesday July 23, 2008.
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  • Cuban flags hang from balconies of a building in central Havana, Cuba on Friday June 27, 2008.
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  • A bright blue building adorned with an image of Ernesto Che Guevara in Baracoa, Cuba on Monday July 14, 2008.
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  • Coca-Cola bottle shaped coffin at Paa Joe's coffin shop in Teshie, outside Accra, Ghana on Tuesday May 2, 2006.
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  • Coffins at Paa Joe's coffin shop in Teshie, outside Accra, Ghana on Tuesday May 2, 2006.
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  • Lion-shaped coffin at Paa Joe's coffin shop in Teshie, outside Accra, Ghana on Friday June 26, 2009.
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  • Daniel Oblie, owner of Hello Design Coffins, opens the back of a tanker truck-shaped coffin at his workshop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008. Is it a tradition in Ghana to bury people in coffins shaped to represent their life's work. For instance, the owner of an fuel company would be buried in a tanker-truck coffin, a cocoa farmer in one shaped as a cocoa pod.
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  • Coffins shaped as lions, cars and cocoa pods are seen on display at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.  Is it a tradition in Ghana to bury people in coffins shaped to represent their life's work. For instance, a chief would be buried in a lion-shaped coffin, a driver in a car-shaped one, and a cocoa farmer in one shaped as a cocoa pod..
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  • Coffin maker Adjei Dennis carves the nose of a tiger-shaped coffin, ordered for an important head of family, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Coffin maker Adjei Dennis carves the nose of a tiger-shaped coffin, ordered for an important head of family, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Apprentice coffin maker Jonathan Aduful  adjusts the lid of a chicken-shaped coffin, ordered for a poultry farmer, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Apprentice coffin maker Jonathan Aduful  adjusts the lid of a chicken-shaped coffin, ordered for a poultry farmer, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Coffin makers Dennis Adjei (in green) and Daniel Kofi work on a tiger-shaped coffin, ordered for an important head of family, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Coffin maker Adjei Dennis carves the nose of a tiger-shaped coffin, ordered for an important head of family, at the Hello Design Coffins shop in Teshie, on the outskirts of Ghana's capital Accra, on Tuesday December 9, 2008.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Palais des Eveques, Saint-Lizier, Pays Couserans, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • San Juan Batista church in Remedios, Cuba on Friday July 18, 2008.
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  • Colonial church near Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday August 6, 2008.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Window of a Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Maison haute (high house) in the fortified medieval village of Camon, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • Place du Capitole, Toulouse, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • A bicycle taxi drives by the town hall in Baracoa, Cuba on Thursday July 10, 2008.
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  • A girl walks past a mural depicting Fidel Castro and a Cuban family in Santiago, Cuba on Wednesday July 9, 2008.
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  • Gran Teatro de la Havana theater in central Havana, Cuba.
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  • View of the Santisima Trinidad cathedral at sunset in Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday July 2, 2008.
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  • Minaret of a Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • An internally displaced woman cuts her son's hair outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • Internally displaced women and children fill jericans with water from a large UNICEF-sponsored bladder outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • An internally displaced woman sits on an empty plastic container outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • An internally displaced woman sits on the ground with her children outside the Kanyaruchinya school in the town of Kibati, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008. Classes stopped in the school - normally attended by 400 children - when people displaced by recent fighting found refuge inside the school buildings.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Boys stand in a cloud of smoke by burning pieces of plastic near the Agbogboloshie market in Accra, Ghana on Thursday August 21, 2008..Using pieces of plastic from computer casings and foam from old refrigerators, boys build fires to burn plastic off cables that come from computers and other electronics. They recover the copper and sell it for about $4 a kilo.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia teaches children under a tree in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Sadia first started teaching children under a tree before community members helped her build a proper school.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the building where she teaches children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands outside the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • The school where Abdulai Sadia used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Architectural detail of mosque casting shadow on next building, Lamu, Kenya, Africa.
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  • Boy stand next to a building marked for demolition in the village of Popoko, Bas-Sassandra region, Cote d'Ivoire on Tuesday March 6, 2012.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the doorway of the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • Abdulai Sadia stands in the school where she used to teach children in the community of Kunayili, near Gushegu, Northern Ghana, on Wednesday November 2, 2011. Part of the roof collapsed a few months back, and she now teaches in another building lent by a community member.
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  • The sun is reflected in the windows of a building in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
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  • Wooden statues of musicians for sale inside the national capitol building in Havana, Cuba on Thursday June 26, 2008.
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  • Architectural detail of mosque casting shadow on next building, Lamu, Kenya, Africa.
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