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For those who are too lazy to click on the link:
Sharon Zhao, left, from Washington, D.C., a contractor for the United States Agency for International Development, with a colleague, Melissa Janis. ''December had been a crazy, crazy month with the one-year anniversary of the tsunami: Clinton was here, Andrew Natsios, the administrator for U.S. A.I.D. came, there was a crew from NBC News out for a week, I was organizing an art competition for children in the villages, the president of Indonesia was here and brought his 40-car caravan. So it was just a madhouse. By the 29th, finally, it wasn't crazy anymore, so Melissa and I decided to go down to the beach after work, watch the sunset and relax. The mosque in the background was the only structure left standing in Lampuuk -- pretsunami population around 6,000, posttsunami around 500.'' As told to Seth Kugel
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3 comments:
You lead an exciting life. I commend you for the work you are doing.
Nice photo. Glad you finally got a second to relax.
that is so pretty amazingly cool.
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