"A group of women from a nomadic tribe stands next to tents of a ÒtemporaryÓ refugee camp in the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. The inhabitants of the camp make a living out of selling their hand-made beaded jewelry or by mere begging. Their only source of water are the cityÕs often heavily contaminated tiny communal wells." ©Balazs Gardi | Lightstalkers
A group of women from a nomadic tribe stands next to tents of a ÒtemporaryÓ refugee camp in the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. The inhabitants of the camp make a living out of selling their hand-made beaded jewelry or by mere begging. Their only source of water are the cityÕs often heavily contaminated tiny communal wells. (image by Balazs Gardi)
A group of women from a nomadic tribe stands next to tents of a ÒtemporaryÓ refugee camp in the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. The inhabitants of the camp make a living out of selling their hand-made beaded jewelry or by mere begging. Their only source of water are the cityÕs often heavily contaminated tiny communal wells.
©Balazs Gardi
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