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  • Tarik Aljadoue (34) and his wife Samar Jamal (27) at the space that NGO Aggalia has organised as a temporary stop for refugees in Kaloni village, as they are on their way to Mytilene city. A local person drove them there the night before. The couple is from Alepo in Syria where Tarik was working as an IT engineer for a French owned oil company until they closed down their business there in 2011. Since 2011 he moved to Kafarhamra north of Alepo, as his house in Alepo was in a dangerous area. He got married to Samar one year ago and they were waiting to see what will happen to their country. 6 months ago internet was cut so it was difficult to learn any news of what was really happening. Local TV was only broadcasting propaganda from different armies. On Friday one week ago, they decided to find a safe country to have their children and leave Syria where they saw no work and no future as they could not see the end of this war. They want to try to reach Germany or any other European country where they can find work. <br />
Their trip started from Alepo to Tartus by bus, then on an other bus to a port from where they boarded a ship for one and a half day to Toshojo port (Tasucu port?) in Turkey near Mersin. From there they took a bus for 13 hours to Izmir but before they arrive they heard that there were police checks in Izmir and as soon as they arrived, they boarded an other bus for 9 hour to Istanbul. There they stayed for two days until the smugglers told them that they could start their trip to Greece. They payed 1250 USD each and after two days, at 8 am, they met the smugglers at a metro station, they boarded a bus with 60 people and no AC and they traveled to a location near Izmir. The trip lasted for 7 hours and it was unbearably hot. When they got off the bus somewhere near the sea, they were told to switch off their mobile phones and walk for one hour until they reached the sea. There there were three dinghy boats with engines and 33 to 40 people would board on each
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  • After a safe arrival, some times refugees enjoy some moments of relaxation swimming in the sea. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • The moment of arrival is the happiest for the sea battered refugees. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • After a safe arrival, some times refugees enjoy some moments of relaxation by the sea.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    018-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-6877.jpg
  • The moment of arrival is the happiest for the sea battered refugees. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    004-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5484.jpg
  • After a safe arrival, some times refugees enjoy some moments of relaxation, taking photos  on their mobile phones and swimming in the sea. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    016-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-6856.jpg
  • The moment of arrival is the happiest for the sea battered refugees. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • After a safe arrival, some times refugees enjoy some moments of relaxation by the sea.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • After a safe arrival, some times refugees enjoy some moments of relaxation, taking photos  on their mobile phones and swimming in the sea. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Brothers Riza (21 on the right) and Aftab (19 on the left) Wahdat are from Pol-e-Khomri city in Bahlan province of Afghanistan. They were still at school when they started their journey 3 months ago. They left because of the war between the Taliban and the Daish. They travelled via Pakistan, Iran and Turkey before arriving at Mytilene island. They said that they had to walk all this way and survive on biscuits because Afghani people don’t have money. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Refugee lady that collapsed dehydrated and shocked after her dangerous trip under the sun, is assisted by an Irish volonteer lady, her son and other refugees. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Refugees who arrive safely, often hug and kiss eachother.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Local woman directing a refugee boat on where to arrive.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Refugee lady assisted to climb a clif by the beach where her dinghy arrived.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Refugees walking on a beach as they try to reach theh nearest village.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Askhari family who just landed in Mytilene island are from Kunduz city in Afghanistan. They are travelling together with their two children, the husband’s brother and the wife’s brother. They left Afghanistan because after the leader of the city died, killing started by the Taliban and there was chaos. They traveled for 4 months via Iran and Turkey before they crossed to Greece. Their final destination is Norway because they think they can live there without much worry. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Child playes with a dog that arrived with the refugees.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Cherry blossoms at Myouchuuji monastery of esoteric Buddhism.<br />
Obama city is a city on the Japan sea and has become quite famous during the US elections when Obama was elected president of the US, as they campaigned for him. The city has many Buddhist temples as it is on the route that Buddhism followed on its way to Japan.
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  • Swimming isn't allowed as there are waves and probably also currents at that point as a river flows in to the sea.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7961.jpg
  • Couple in a happy moment after their safe arrival. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    025-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-6978.jpg
  • Refugees trying to dry their wet clothes. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    019-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5977.jpg
  • As soon as they arrive safely, refugees call their relatives to tell them that they are ok. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    014-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5554.jpg
  • Refugee lady that collapsed dehydrated and shocked after her dangerous trip under the sun, is assisted by an Irish volonteer lady, her son and other refugees. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Refugee lady that just arived safely, praying to god. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    010-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5854.jpg
  • Mother and child that just arrived on a dinghy boat. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    007-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5816.jpg
  • Local lady hugging a refugee lady that just arrived on dinghy.<br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    006-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-6733.jpg
  • Photographer helping refugees to get off the boat. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    005-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-5882.jpg
  • Refugee lady, still shocked by the fear she experienced during her dangerous trip, praying to a small Koran that she caries with her. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
    009-LESVOS-MOLYVOS-6802.jpg
  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7924.jpg
  • Guys with tattoos. Japanese beaches have signs advising to cover tatoos but it looks like most people who have non Yakuza related tatoos don't care about it. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Young refugees waiting near the port police. <br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
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  • Faris (24 centre) with his wife Nour (18,5 right) and his brother Mohamed (12) are from Aleppo in Syria. He married his wife just before they left Syria where he was a Telecommunications engineer and she had just finished a medical high school. They were travelling together with their parents who decided to stay in Turkey because they didn’t want to do the difficult trip to Europe. His father had a bus company that closed down during the war. He and his wife want to go to Norway because he heard that this country is the best when it comes to Human Rights. He thinks that is more important than money. He wants to continue his studies there and get a Phd. She wants to study Architecture.<br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
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  • Workers cutting iron plates at Tsuneishi Iron Works, a part of Tsuneishi Holdings that prepares ship pieces that will be used at Tsuneishi shipbuilding.
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  • Design office of Tsuneishi shipbuilding
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  • The holder of the rope that when cut it will releace a bottle of shampaign that will breack on the ship during the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Restrictions for the beach.<br />
Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Couple in Yukata on the way from the beach to Kamakura station.<br />
Yukatas are light kimonos and very popular in summer. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-8009.jpg
  • Couple in Yukata on the way from the beach to Kamakura station.<br />
Yukatas are light kimonos and very popular in summer. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-8001.jpg
  • Car aficionados near the beach.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7994.jpg
  • Beach Bars.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7970.jpg
  • Lifeguard.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7929.jpg
  • The beach is consisted of very thin gray and black sand which becomes muddy and easy to manipulate and play with.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7925.jpg
  • Girls crying shaved ice, a popular summer cooling drink. It is trimmed or "shaved" ice with a sirup on it.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7918.jpg
  • Japanese style cafe/restaurant.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7915.jpg
  • Food stall.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • A couple watching over their kid that is playing on the beach. Many Japanese, wear cloths over their swimwear when they go to the beach, as they try to avoid being exposed to the sun. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7836.jpg
  • Sotouta beach near Shimoda town in Izu peninsula. Izu is a popular get away from Tokyo and is considered to have some of the best beaches. Sotoura is one of the smalest ones but the landscape is typical Izu with the almost tropical vegitation. The crowd on the beach is mainly families.
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  • Refugee observing the port in the morning light. <br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
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  • Refugee family that spent the night at the port. They didn't have a tent and they used carton boxes to protect their young son from the cold. <br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
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  • Refugees staring at the ferry to Athens in the morning light. <br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
    075-LESVOS-MITILENE_PORT-2484.jpg
  • People sleeping before the sunrize.<br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
    072-LESVOS-MITILENE_PORT-2473.jpg
  • People sleeping before the sunrize.<br />
The port of Mytilene where many refugees stay while they apply for a permit to stay in Greece or while they are waiting to board the ferry to Athens.
    070-LESVOS-MITILENE_PORT-2432.jpg
  • People around the more organized section of the camp.<br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
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  • In th eevening, fires are lit for cooking and for getting together around them. <br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
    062-LESVOS-MORIA-7463.jpg
  • Man inside his tent.<br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
    063-LESVOS-MORIA-7475.jpg
  • Old man organizing his spot for the night.<br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
    060-LESVOS-MORIA-7390.jpg
  • Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
    055-LESVOS-MORIA-7320.jpg
  • Food distribution.<br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
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  • Lady in a weelchair.<br />
Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Esmael (husband) and Saheb Zade (wife) Bashira with their children and Saheb Zade’s brother, in Mytilene city. <br />
They are from Kabul in Afghanistan where the husband had a street stall selling clothes. After an explosion near their home killed her nephew who was a policeman, they got scared and decided to leave the country. They want to go to Switzerland.
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  • Lighting a fire for the night.<br />
Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Kids playing by the tents.<br />
Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Alsheikh family around the little food they could get during the food distribution. They come from Aleppo in Syria where the father worked as a gynaecologist until his hospital was bombed by the government forces after it was occupied by the Islamic State army. There are more than 10 groups plus the government forces fighting in Aleppo. They worried about their children’s future so they decided to leave their country where IS is forcing children to leaned how to fight. His life was also in danger if IS could find out that he was a doctor there. Already his wife’s brother who is travelling with them (in the back), had been injured by a bullet. The route they followed was: from Aleppo to Azaz by car, then  they walked for 21km to the border with Turkey, after crossing they walked for 10 more km until the first village Kilis, then they went to Urfa by a small bus they rented, then traveled for 36 hours by local bus to Izmir where they met the smugglers who arranged for them to go to Greece. They brought them 70km north of Izmir where they crossed by boat to Mytilene island. That was three days ago and they have been in the camp for 2 days while they are waiting for their registration papers so that they can continue their trip. They thought that they would find better conditions in Greece so they where quite disappointed. Their final destination is Germany. <br />
Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Alsheikh family around the little food they could get during the food distribution. They come from Aleppo in Syria where the father worked as a gynaecologist until his hospital was bombed by the government forces after it was occupied by the Islamic State army. There are more than 10 groups plus the government forces fighting in Aleppo. They worried about their children’s future so they decided to leave their country where IS is forcing children to leaned how to fight. His life was also in danger if IS could find out that he was a doctor there. Already his wife’s brother who is travelling with them (in the back), had been injured by a bullet. The route they followed was: from Aleppo to Azaz by car, then  they walked for 21km to the border with Turkey, after crossing they walked for 10 more km until the first village Kilis, then they went to Urfa by a small bus they rented, then traveled for 36 hours by local bus to Izmir where they met the smugglers who arranged for them to go to Greece. They brought them 70km north of Izmir where they crossed by boat to Mytilene island. That was three days ago and they have been in the camp for 2 days while they are waiting for their registration papers so that they can continue their trip. They thought that they would find better conditions in Greece so they where quite disappointed. Their final destination is Germany. <br />
Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Lady next to her tent, outside refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Morning at Refugee camp Kara Tepe near Mytilene city. It hosts Syrian refugees who are waiting for their registration papers that will allow them to stay in Greece for some time till they can move to an other European country.
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  • Man smoking while viewing an industrial area of Tokyo bay near Shin Kiba
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  • Odaiba after a typhoon
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  • Women posing for a photo n front of the statue od liberty in Odaiba.
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  • Men fishing in Odaiba with a view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo city-scape
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  • Couple walking towards a bridge over Sumida river
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  • Worker cutting a metallic part that was used for lading the large block on the vessel by crane, on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Workers on a large part that was prepared in the shipyard, working on it after placed on a ship that is under construction.
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  • A ship under construction
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  • Worker gliding the plate's surface before applying painting on pieces that will be placed on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Welding work done by a robot at Tsuneishi Iron Works, a part of Tsuneishi Holdings that prepares ship pieces that will be used at Tsuneishi shipbuilding.
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Workers operating an iron plates bending machine
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  • Design office of Tsuneishi shipbuilding
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  • Workers leaving from the ship ATTALIA after a day's work.
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  • Workers making preperations for the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Workers go to the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, to prepare it for its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Inflatable floats in different shapes are very popular in Japanese beaches as people usually are just floating or playing with them instead of swimming. Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Mother with child. Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Playing with the muddy sand. Zushi is a beach near Tokyo quite popular with families and young people and can get very crowded during weekends or summer holidays.
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  • Waiting for the fireworks.<br />
Every July there are fireworks held on Yuigahama beach and people gather wearing yukata (light summer kimono) to watch them.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Girls from Shizuoka city who came to the beach to have fun and spend the night dancing sauce in a local salsa party. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Sitting area with food and drinks available from a few diffeent shops.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Smoking area. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Japanese style cafe/restaurant.<br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Unfortunately beaches near Tokyo aren't so clean and often a lot of rubbish is often floating around. <br />
Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
    YUIGAHAMA-7885.jpg
  • Yuigahama beach in Kamakura is one of the most popular beaches near Tokyo. It takes about one and a half hour to reach it by train from central Tokyo and it is usually crowded on weekends and on public holidays.
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  • Sotouta beach near Shimoda town in Izu peninsula. Izu is a popular get away from Tokyo and is considered to have some of the best beaches. Sotoura is one of the smalest ones but the landscape is typical Izu with the almost tropical vegitation. The crowd on the beach is mainly families.
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  • Sotouta beach near Shimoda town in Izu peninsula. Izu is a popular get away from Tokyo and is considered to have some of the best beaches. Sotoura is one of the smalest ones but the landscape is typical Izu with the almost tropical vegitation. The crowd on the beach is mainly families.
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