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The Daily Dispatch for April 11, 2011 – Pediatric primary care in refugee clicnic
by ano on Apr.11, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Patients come in to the clinic in the Khalil al-Ibrahim church for basic primary care but also have access to specialists like Dr. Fadel (an ear/nose/throat doctor) who works with the Red Crescent. Assyrian (Iraqi Christian) refugees in Jaramanah Refugee camp in Syria. Photoessay at http://www.projecttransient.com
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The Daily Dispatch for April 10, 2011 – Red Crescent refugee clinic in Syria
by ano on Apr.10, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Red Crescent clinics in Syria see a huge number of patients and provide relatively low cost care to refugees. Assyrian (Iraqi Christian) refugees in Jaramanah Refugee camp in Syria. Photoessay at http://www.projecttransient.com
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The Daily Dispatch for April 9, 2011 – Chesbro Reservoir 1
by ano on Apr.09, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Sunrise at Chesbro Reservoir in San Jose California. Historically low water levels left an eerie topography behind.
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The Daily Dispatch for April 8, 2011 – Cuban Farmer
by ano on Apr.08, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Cuba is a primarily rural country with a majority of Cubans working on farms. The western Cuban climate and magotes are perfect for tobacco and this Cuban cigars are highly regarded throughout the world.
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The Daily Dispatch for April 7, 2011 – Volcanic Scuba
by ano on Apr.07, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

The tanks are full; the boat is loaded; Im ready to dive. Our boat speeds to the base of a nearby volcano for a day of scuba diving
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The Daily Dispatch for April 6, 2011 – Chaos of the Amman market
by ano on Apr.06, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Everyone comes out to the Friday market in Amman. The market is usually busy; on Fridays its complete chaos. Everyone has the day off and comes out to buy and eat and drink.
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The Daily Dispatch for April 5, 2011 – Mosques in Aleppo
by ano on Apr.05, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
Leave a Comment more...The Daily Dispatch for April 4, 2011 – Lionfish
by ano on Apr.04, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

This lionfish is cruising around looking for lunch. Its also one of the most venomous fish in the sea with dorsal spikes and a powerful neurotoxin that can be fatal.
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The Daily Dispatch for April 3, 2011 – Obstetric care in refugee camp
by ano on Apr.03, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Despite working in unwelcoming rooms with aging equipment obstetricians can provide care for pregnant women at the church. Assyrian (Iraqi Christian) refugees in Jaramanah Refugee camp in Syria. Photoessay at http://www.projecttransient.com
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The Daily Dispatch for April 2, 2011 – Playing in the refugee camp
by ano on Apr.02, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

There is no green. No trees. No grass. No fields. No flowers. Jaramana is grey and brown. Muddy and dusty. With nowhere else to play the neighborhood kids find moments in the street between passing cars. Assyrian (Iraqi Christian) refugees in Jaramanah Refugee camp in Syria. Photoessay at http://www.projecttransient.com
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The Daily Dispatch for April 1, 2011 – Satay Break
by ano on Apr.01, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
Leave a Comment more...The Daily Dispatch for March 31, 2011 – Skewers
by ano on Mar.31, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

All of the skewers for the satay are lovingly hand carved one by one. Makes me feel guilty for the 15 pieces of satay I quickly polished off. Bali.
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The Daily Dispatch for March 30, 2011 – Starry Mt. Kinabalu in Borneo
by ano on Mar.30, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Climbing Mt Kinabalu at 3am and 12000 feet. The sky is amazing with a full moon guiding the hand over hand climb up the side of the mountain. The downside of climbing up a mountain at 3 in the morning? Even with a full moon, its REALLY dark. The headlamp only lights up a short distance ahead of you as you climb patiently and painfully into the dark. Borneo.
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The Daily Dispatch for March 29, 2011 – Sunset Beach
by ano on Mar.29, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
Leave a Comment more...The Daily Dispatch for March 28, 2011 – Neighborhood watch
by ano on Mar.28, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
Leave a Comment more...The Daily Dispatch for March 27, 2011 – Climbing Volcano
by ano on Mar.27, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

To get to the top of a volcano for sunrise you have to climb it in the dark. Coming up the mountain was incredibly eerie. Without my head lamp it was dark despite the moonlight shrouded in mist coming down the mountain at me. On a volcano behind me I could hear a raging thunderstorm with intermittent lightning lighting up my climb.
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The Daily Dispatch for March 26, 2011 – Hustle and bustle of Amman
by ano on Mar.26, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Overlooking a typical intersection in Old Amman. Its impossible to get any sleep at first. Below my window was pirated music shop which blasted Middle Eastern pop hits until 4am. And right above me was a muezzin blasting the call to prayer five times a day.
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The Daily Dispatch for March 25, 2011 – Havana Street Soccer
by ano on Mar.25, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
Leave a Comment more...The Daily Dispatch for March 24, 2011 – Havana Rooftops
by ano on Mar.24, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch

Overlooking Central Havana; Cuba. Beautiful Spanish colonial architecture, red roofs, and absolutely no greenery
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The Daily Dispatch for March 23, 2011 – Mt. Kinabalu in Borneo
by ano on Mar.23, 2011, under everything, the daily dispatch
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