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Autore Giles Clarke ( United States )

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #1

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #2

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #3

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #4

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #5

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #6

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #7

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #9

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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The ReCyclers of Port-Au-Prince #10

Descrizione

In a 200­ acre­ dump just 5 kilometers north of Haiti’s capital, Port­-Au-Prince, hundreds of men, women and children scavenge day and night through the burning wasteland.

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