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Photographer  Asher Khan {Karma:1459}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony DSC F828
Categories Journalism
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Carl Zeis
Uploaded 10/17/2005 Film / Memory Type ISO 64 Equiv.
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 474 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Balakot
State -  NWFP
Country - Pakistan   Pakistan
About Balakot, Pakistan - After getting hit by the Earthquake. What looks like rubble in this picture was a very lively city, a gateway to Pakistan's Touristic heaven. Friendly People, beutiful environment and all. Right now its a huge big graveyard, smelling of disintegrating bodies and hundereds of thousands of homeless people.

And this is only one of many cities destroyed like this in Pakistan.

Please donate. http://aopp.org/eq.htm has a list of organizations accepting donations. Just scroll down on that page.
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Dave Holland Dave Holland   {K:13074} 12/16/2005
This is a hard hitting journalist photo, certainly makes you think. I had the chance to visit Kashmir years ago, but never Pakistan. I'll never forget how well I was treated by fine Muslims in Kashmir. Hard to believe.

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 10/27/2005
What a tragic sight, It is amazing what nature can do. I have also gone through a 7.6 earthquake so I know first hand the kind of sorrow it brings. You all were hit very badly and the amounst of humans taken unthinkable. I will check out the website. Alison

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Serafettin Akbalik   {K:2155} 10/17/2005
Merhaba "Sn Asher Khan" ulkenizde meydana gelen
deprem felaketinden dolayi tum "PAKISTAN" halkine
gecmis olsun dileklerimi ve uzuntularimi bildirir, olenlere "TANRIDAN" rahmet ,yarali halkinize ise acil sifalar dilerim.
Hosca kaliniz. Selamlar.

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Asher Khan   {K:1459} 10/17/2005
Well Ian, according to UN chief for the area there are just not enough tents in the world to fulfill the demand and even after the whole world generously pouring money, aid is still a trinkle compared to disaster. I was there last week and I can tell you, simply nothing is enough there.

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Ian Crean   {K:14866} 10/17/2005
Tragic that the only things designed to stay standing are nature's trees and a damned radio tower. A pitiful and heartbreaking sight. Hope aid and tents especially are now getting through and that lessons about constructing buildings in earthquake zones are learned.

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