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Destruction not construction - after the storm (part 9)
The inner part of the Old market.
Still mud everywhere and the cleaning goes on.
Trash piled up behind the houses, mostly washed down
from the mountain top.
I guess they were lucky that the whole mountain didn’t
come down on them.
That area is surrounded by various big Clifftops.
Ruined furniture everywhere.
Pics from yesterday morning.
2010-01-21. 12:51:41. 65 words, 994 views. Categories: Egypt , 11 comments » • Send a trackback »
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Recently (2010-01-20) Scriber's Web wrote Art Date. Check it out!
In D nichts davon in den Nachrichten.
Danke für die Bilder.
kürzlich (2010-01-20) april wrote Avatar – Aufbruch nach Pandora. Check it out!
Recently (2010-01-17) Dan wrote Tai Chi for Really Busy People. Check it out!
Man might win the skirmishes, but when it comes down to it, nature always wins the battle.
Recently (2010-01-21) quilly wrote Three Word Thursday Returns!. Check it out!
Recently (2010-01-20) kirigalpoththa wrote It’s a Long Way to Go. Check it out!
Here was an accident yesterday evening. Again. I knew something was wrong because it was too quiet.
This morning I saw the truck. Huge. Fell down and one side broken.
I'll post it tomorrow...
Have a nice evening!
Recently (2010-01-20) BLOGitse wrote The Khan el-Khalili bazaar, Cairo, Egypt part 1.. Check it out!
@Gudrun - wir hatten schon 1 Tag nach dem Regen Staubwolken ueber der 'Stadt'....
ueberall getrockneter Staub auf den Strassen und Verkehr = Dreck in der Luft
Und Nachrichten?
Natuerlich nicht.
a) will Aegypten das nicht und b) waren's in Haiti doch viel mehr Menschen, die gestorben sind....
@Ingrid - ich auch nicht, bevor ich nicht in der 'Stadt' war.
@Dan - Isn't California a constant disaster?

@quilly - so true!
@TC - yes
@BLOGitse - sure they don't want to.
Wonders me that nobody knocked on my door yet, since I posted so much and even put it on CNN ireport...
The drivers here are nuts!
Recently (2010-01-20) Tulsa Gentleman wrote James E. McNellie's Public House. Check it out!
Sadly, so did close to 400 other people and my news don't even get close to the real deal
Life's were lost here too and when you read some comments of people on twitter and such - they simply see it as a big joke that people even talk about this.
The government sure as heck is glad that there's close to no news coverage

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