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  • Street and rooftops in colonial city of Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • A woman carrying her child on her back walks down a street in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • View of Dimbokro, Cote d'Ivoire on Friday June 19, 2009.
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  • Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, during a visit on Thursday December 11, 2008.
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  • Pedestrians walk along a street in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A woman stands under a sign promoting tuberculosis awareness in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A boy watches while older boys unload a horse-pulled cart loaded with garbage into a home that was damaged by flooding in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • Boys unload a horse-pulled cart loaded with garbage into a home that was damaged by flooding in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • Tapha Dieng, 5, near his home in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009.  Six weeks ago, Tapha's friend, seven-year-old Aba Dionne, drowned in a puddle concealed under a thick layer of floating garbage. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • A girl stands on a dirt road in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. The entire area literally stands on packed garbage that was used as filler to raise the area that is prone to flooding during the annual rainy season. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • A girl walks past the ruins of a house filled with garbage in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • A boy walks by a house that has been buried almost all the way up to the roof in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009. Packed garbage and dirt are used as filler to raise the ground in a part of town which is prone to flooding. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • View from the bell tower of the San Francisco de Asis convent, Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • View from the bell tower of the San Francisco de Asis convent, Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • View from the bell tower of the San Francisco de Asis convent, Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • Aerial view of the stade Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium in Dakar, Senegal.
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  • Place du Capitole, Toulouse, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • Traffic on a street in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A woman carrying a plastic bag on her head walks down a street in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A woman holding an umbrella walks by a barb wire fence in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A bus filled with passengers drives by a sign promoting tuberculosis awareness in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • A man holding an umbrella walks near a sign promoting tuberculosis awareness in central Accra, Ghana on Tuesday June 16, 2009.
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  • Boys spread garbage inside a home that was damaged by flooding to raise the floor and soak up sitting water in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Boys unload a horse-pulled cart loaded with garbage into a home that was damaged by flooding in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • Tapha Dieng, 5, rummages through garbage to find items to play with or sell near his home in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on  Friday May 1, 2009.  (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • A resident stands among the ruins of a home partially buried in garbage  in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • The house number is seen above the main entrance of a home almost entirely buried in garbage in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Friday May 1, 2009. (Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • Garbage floats in and around a flooded home in ruins in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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  • Boys play in a trash covered field between decrepit homes that are buried halfway in garbage and dirt in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times).
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  • Ami Camara stands in the doorway of her home in the Medina Gounass neighborhood of Guediawaye, Senegal on Thursday April 30, 2009. Camara lost of seven-year-old son Aba Dione six weeks ago when the drowned in a pond concealed by a floating, thick layer of garbage.(Olivier Asselin for the New York Times)
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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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  • View from the bell tower of the San Francisco de Asis convent, Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • View from the bell tower of the San Francisco de Asis convent, Trinidad, Cuba on Thursday July 17, 2008.
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  • Tour bus waiting for tourists on Havana's parque central.
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  • Girls carry away a container they just had filled during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service.
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  • A boy waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • A girl waits to fill a container during a UNICEF-sponsored drinking water distribution to flood victims in Cotonou, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The city's water network has been rendered unusable in flooded parts of the city, and many people rely on such water distributions that are carried out by the fire service..
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  • New York Mets General Manager Omar Minaya greets Ghanaian boys after an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • MLB Hall of Famer Dave Winfield adresses a group of children after an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • Ghanaian children gather to watch an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African
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  • MLB Hall of Famer Dave Winfield (left) is surrounded by children as he distributes t-shirts after an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • Former MLB players Dusty Baker (right) and Dave Winfield (second from right) greet Ghanaian boys after an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • Former MLB player Tony Torchia (second from left) discusses with a local coach before an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • MLB Hall of Famer Dave Winfield stands among a group of children after an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • Former MLB player Tony Torchia greets Ghanaian boys before an exhibition baseball game in the city of Tema, roughly 35 km east of Ghana's capital Accra on Saturday February 3, 2007. The game was being held on the occasion of the visit of a delegation from the American Major League Baseball Association made possible by the African Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports little league projects in selected African countries.
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  • A woman rides a horse at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons. For a small fee, visitors can ride horse along the ocean.
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  • Foix castle towering the medieval city of Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • A woman holds the hand of a child as he watches the waves at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • Rafael Yeboah, 13, waits to fill his plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Only when Rafael will have finished transporting the water home will he be able to head to school. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Foix castle towering the medieval city of Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • Foix castle towering the medieval city of Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • People enjoy a few drinks at one of multiple beachside bars at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • View of Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • A man sits on a horse at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons. For a small fee, visitors can ride horse along the ocean.
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  • Young men sit on the sand at Labadi Beach in Accra, Ghana on Sunday October 8, 2007. Also known as La Pleasure Beach, it is one of the city's most popular hangouts, especially on Sunday afternoons.
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  • A man fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Sarah Adjrokor, 18, fills plastic containers with water from a tap in a poor neighborhood of Accra, Ghana's capital, on Monday Mar 5, 2007. Most parts of the city are plagued with intermittent water shortages, and people buy water from the few running taps. They then have to carry the containers to their homes over distances that often reach several hundred meters. Meanwhile, Ghana is preparing to celebrate its 50 years of independence from the UK on March 6th.
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  • Leather tanneries, imperial city of Fez, Morocco
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  • Leather tanneries, imperial city of Fez, Morocco
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