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Thursday, September 29, 2011
sincielos:
Jainal (11) in the factory where he works making silver cooking pots. He earns 700 taka (10 USD) a month.
Photo by G.M.B. Akash. Dhaka, Bangladesh (2008)

sincielos:

Jainal (11) in the factory where he works making silver cooking pots. He earns 700 taka (10 USD) a month.

Photo by G.M.B. Akash. Dhaka, Bangladesh (2008)

Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Aaah..good ol Samovar chai! Everyone needs to try it before they die lol
(Retlaw Snellac)

Aaah..good ol Samovar chai! Everyone needs to try it before they die lol
(Retlaw Snellac)

I really miss the busy hustle n bustle of Azeri local bazaars and I really REALLY miss Azeri cuisine :( can’t wait to see my nana.

(Thomy Keat)

I really miss the busy hustle n bustle of Azeri local bazaars and I really REALLY miss Azeri cuisine :( can’t wait to see my nana.

(Thomy Keat)

Beautiful kids of rural west Azerbaijan. Another example of how despite the ongoing war and struggle in this world, they still manage to smile and have fun. Masha’Allah :)

Beautiful kids of rural west Azerbaijan. Another example of how despite the ongoing war and struggle in this world, they still manage to smile and have fun. Masha’Allah :)

“The home in Gumri where a little boy waits for his shoebox. He lived here with his mother who was very poor. Samaritans Purses partners started to support the mother who tried her best to look after her children in dire circumstances. A year later they had a better place to live and the children were doing well. Operation Christmas Child, Azerbaijan”

“The home in Gumri where a little boy waits for his shoebox. He lived here with his mother who was very poor. Samaritans Purses partners started to support the mother who tried her best to look after her children in dire circumstances. A year later they had a better place to live and the children were doing well. Operation Christmas Child, Azerbaijan”