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  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti July 14-19, 2010 - Haitian National Palace..Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • July 2010 - Garbage fills the canals and ravines in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. After the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the county in January 2010, garbage is only one of Haiti's urgent problems.
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  • July 2010 - Garbage fills the canals and ravines in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. After the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the county in January 2010, garbage is only one of Haiti's urgent problems.
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  • July 2010 - A "Haitian dog" rummages through garbage on the side of the road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • Tarps and tents cover the hillside neighborhood La Vallee de Bourdon in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in July 2010, seven months after the devastating magnitude-7 earthquake.
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  • July 2010 - Garbage fills the canals and ravines in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. After the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the county in January 2010, garbage is only one of Haiti's urgent problems.
    July2010_Haiti039.jpg
  • July 2010 - Massive tent cities are located above neighborhoods still under construction in an area just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than one million people were displaced from the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010.
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  • July 2010 - Massive tent cities are located above neighborhoods still under construction in an area just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than one million people were displaced from the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010.
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  • July 2010 - Massive tent cities are located above neighborhoods still under construction in an area just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than million people were displaced from the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010.
    July2010_Haiti031.jpg
  • July 2010 - Massive tent cities are located above neighborhoods still under construction in an area just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than one million people were displaced from the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010.
    July2010_Haiti032.jpg
  • July 2010 - Massive tent cities are located above neighborhoods still under construction in an area just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. More than one million people were displaced from the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010.
    July2010_Haiti030.jpg
  • Tarps and tents cover the hillside neighborhood La Vallee de Bourdon in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in July 2010, seven months after the devastating earthquake.   Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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