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  • #16
    Thanks P Plates.


    Angels Cry by alabang, on Flickr

    Despite all the help being given today, more needs to be done. We who have family in the hardest hit areas of the Philippines are most grateful for the tangible help being given to everyone around the world.

    We just entered the monsoon season and more typhoons are expected to start arriving on an almost weekly basis. We pray for your help when the need arises again.

    Location: https://goo.gl/maps/U63DN

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    • #17
      Great photos, very insightful and touching. I don't want the news much, but do read some on my phone in the mornings but never see anything like this on it, just rubbish. The kids are amazing aren't they ... bouncing back. In respect of the last one ..he looks upset .. but every photo tells a story. I take photos of my own kids crying lol.
      Anna
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/ladymilli/
      My stuff - 7D |100mm macro|Tamron 17-50mm|50mm 1.8|Sigma 50mm 1.4| stuff for macro

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      • #18
        Thanks Anna

        Hi guys!

        The Youtube Video of SBS Australia's Dateline story of Tacloban City, 7 months after Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan, is up. I was part of the production of the story.

        http://youtu.be/iA-eD2NErmg

        A photo gallery of this trip can be viewed http://www.sbs.com.au/news/gallery/p...after-disaster

        All photos by me unless indicated.

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        • #19
          Amazing. How scary it must have been, especially seeing those ships washed up on shore.

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          • #20
            Thanks P Plates.

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            • #21
              I am lost for words to say Thank you for showing us the reality of it all
              cheers
              Rod
              Wacko-Ocker Photography

              I shoot with a camera until I get paid to say other wise

              www.wacko-ocker.smugmug.com

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              • #22
                Thanks wack-ocker

                Yesterday marked the 1st anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan hitting the Philippines.

                The Youtube Video of SBS Australia's Dateline story of Tacloban City, 7 months after Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan, is up. I was part of the production of the story.

                http://youtu.be/iA-eD2NErmg

                A photo gallery of this trip can be viewed http://www.sbs.com.au/news/gallery/p...after-disaster

                All photos by me unless indicated.

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                • #23
                  Thanks for bringing those wonderful photos
                  Its amazing how people bounce back from tragedies..
                  It just seems a pity that it takes event like this to united the world.

                  Bill

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