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  • 16 September 2018, Sirsiya Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: A man leads the way, beating the drum, in Sirsiya Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal. Sirsiya Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. Through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, the community has been able to recover and develop flood resilience, and to mobilize to make their voices heard in the local government, as Nepal is transitioning into a federal government system.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Laxmi Shah runs a small grocery shop in Sohal Tole, Jahada Rural Municipality, Nepal, together with her family member Lila Devi Shah. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Lila Devi Shah runs a small grocery shop in Sohal Tole, Jahada Rural Municipality, Nepal, together with her family member Laxmi Shah. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Rev. Joseph Soren from Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church (right) leads a moment of prayer at the end of a visit to Binala Tolange's (left) home in Biruwa. Tolange is a Christian, seventh adventist Dalit who has rebuilt her house after the 2015 earthquake with support from the LWF. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme reaches communities far into the rural areas of Nepal. In the Kavre district, the programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sirsiya Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Women take cover from the sun under an umbrella in Sirsiya Tole, a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. Through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, the community has been able to recover and develop flood resilience, and to mobilize to make their voices heard in the local government, as Nepal is transitioning into a federal government system.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: The government-run Adarbhut School in Sohal Tole hosts a total of 143 children from the nearby community. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Women walk through Sohal Tole. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sirsiya Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Pots and pan lie to dry in the sun outside a home in Sirsiya Tole, a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. Through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, the community has been able to recover and develop flood resilience, and to mobilize to make their voices heard in the local government, as Nepal is transitioning into a federal government system.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sirsiya Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: A small kitchen provides cooking opportunities inside a home in Sirsiya Tole, a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. Through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, the community has been able to recover and develop flood resilience, and to mobilize to make their voices heard in the local government, as Nepal is transitioning into a federal government system.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Children practice writing at a school in Sohal Tole. The government-run Adarbhut School in Sohal Tole hosts a total of 143 children from the nearby community. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Gobinda Mohali shows how he rides a bike packed with baskets to the town of Biratnagar, to sell them at the market there. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Parda Mohali is a basket maker in the Sohal Tole community. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: The government-run Adarbhut School in Sohal Tole hosts a total of 143 children from the nearby community. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Children practice writing at a school in Sohal Tole. The government-run Adarbhut School in Sohal Tole hosts a total of 143 children from the nearby community. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: The government-run Adarbhut School in Sohal Tole hosts a total of 143 children from the nearby community. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Gobinda Mohali shows how he rides a bike packed with baskets to the town of Biratnagar, to sell them at the market there. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Children are on the way home through the valley, after a day at the Bindabasini Secondary School in Majhigaon, Kavre district, Nepal. The LWF World Service programme has supported the school in establishing running water and the building of toilets, as part of the Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, of which the school has become one of the beneficiaries and partners.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge visits the village of Biruwa, Kavre district, Nepal. In the Kavre district, the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Community members in Biruwa have received support in particular with the reconstruction of homes, and in particular earthquake-resilient constructions.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: At the Bindabasini Secondary School in Majhigaon, Kavre district, Nepal, LWF World Service has supported in establishing running water for the school children, as part of the Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, of which the school has become one of the beneficiaries and partners.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: A woman works her field in a valley in the Kavre district, Nepal.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Children are on the way home through the valley, after a day at the Bindabasini Secondary School in Majhigaon, Kavre district, Nepal. The LWF World Service has supported the school in establishing running water and the building of toilets, as part of the Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, of which the school has become one of the beneficiaries and partners.
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  • 17 September 2018, Biruwa, Kavre district, Nepal: What may appear an ordinary lunch is in fact quite special. As Dalits find themselves among the most marginalized in Nepal society, members of other castes will often not receive food from them even if offered. Today, however, a range of visitors, including local authority officials sit and eat with them, to affirm the equality and dignity of all people, no matter their ethnic group, economic situation, or caste. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, in which Biruwa is one of the supported communities.
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  • 17 September 2018, Biruwa, Kavre district, Nepal: Rev. Joseph Soren from Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church blesses the food before the meal starts. What may appear an ordinary lunch is in fact quite special. As Dalits find themselves among the most marginalized in Nepal society, members of other castes will often not receive food from them even if offered. Today, however, a range of visitors, including local authority officials sit and eat with them, to affirm the equality and dignity of all people, no matter their ethnic group, economic situation, or caste. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, in which Biruwa is one of the supported communities.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Lutheran World Federation general secretary visits the community of Maidan. The villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Maiya Devi Tiwari (second from the right), chair of the collection centre in Maidan, receives Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge. In the community of Maidan, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: In the community of Maidan, Kavre district, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Maiya Devi Tiwari (centre), chair of the collection centre in Maidan, and her fellow community members receive Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge. In the community of Maidan, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: In the community of Maidan, Kavre district, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Biruwa, Kavre district, Nepal: Women clean the dishes after lunch in the village of Biruwa. What may have appeared an ordinary lunch was in fact quite special. As Dalits find themselves among the most marginalized in Nepal society, members of other castes will often not receive food from them even if offered. Today, however, a range of visitors, including local authority officials sit and eat with them, to affirm the equality and dignity of all people, no matter their ethnic group, economic situation, or caste. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project, in which Biruwa is one of the supported communities.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Broma Chao Devi works on the reconstruction of a house after the 2015 earthquake caused all the buildings in the Maidan village to collapse. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project in Kavre district, through which technical support and advice is given to community members so that they can build earthquake-resilient. constructions.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: In the community of Maidan, Kavre district, villagers have started to practice semi-commercial vegetable farming, through support from the LWF World Service programme's Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. Through a collection centre, villagers gather what surplus they have, and bring it collectively to the market in the nearby town of Kuntabesi.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Six-year-old Saloni and her mother Samjhana Mijar are one of 15 Dalit households in Biruwa who have received LWF support to construct permanent houses and homes. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme reaches communities far into the rural areas of Nepal. In the Kavre district, the programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. In the community of Biruwa, the LWF supports those most marginalized in Nepal society to construct earthquake-resilient houses for themselves.
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  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Samjhana Mijar and her daughter Saloni are one of 15 Dalit households in Biruwa who have received LWF support to construct permanent houses and homes. The Lutheran World Federation World Service programme reaches communities far into the rural areas of Nepal. In the Kavre district, the programme runs a Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Livelihood Recovery Project. In the community of Biruwa, the LWF supports those most marginalized in Nepal society to construct earthquake-resilient houses for themselves.
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  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: Lunch break in the Atlas Mountains. In rural areas, Mules are maintained by local Berbers as a practical means of transport and support.
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