SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > Stewart filming "Zalzala: The Pakistan Project" from a vantage point above the busy streets of downtown Muzaffarabad.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > Having lost many friends and their school, these kids were forced to attend assemblies outside...in the rubble of their school...and attend classes in canvas tents, though the temperature regularly topped 40C!
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > Hitching a ride with the UN to a swimming hole on a 40C day...on a swinging bridge...over a river that runs from India into Pakistan.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > This young man was contracted by the local gravestone/headstone maker as the owner explained that, in the wake of the earthquake, demand for gravestones created a 2 year waiting list! Almost all of the headstones shared the same date: 8th of October 2005...the day of the disaster.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > This "Welcome" sign outside Muzaffarabad is overshadowed by the thick smoke of a garbage fire. In the days and weeks after the earthquake, these fires were a common means of disposing of garbage - possibly a means of reducing the spread of disease.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > A roadside stand near Ghari Dupata. Using an open fire, the shopkeeper cooks Somosa and tea for customers.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > These two young schoolgirls were tending to their studies outside, having lost their entire school the day of the disaster.
SmugMug > keywords > muzaffarabad > This post was erected within the United Nations compound in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. I loved the Jingle Truck in back.
Stewart filming "Zalzala: The Pakistan Project" from a vantage point above the busy streets of downtown Muzaffarabad.
 > Stewart filming "Zalzala: The Pakistan Project" from a vantage point above the busy streets of downtown Muzaffarabad.
Stewart filming "Zalzala: The Pakistan Project" from a vantage point above the busy streets of downtown Muzaffarabad.
Photo by: JC Watt • see photo in gallery

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