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The
team of doctors and medical students from Western
University of Health Sciences pose for a picture with
filmmaker Carl Strecker and local villagers. |
Medical
student Siraj Mowjood shows Sri Lanka children
in Seenigama how to blow bubbles. |
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A
mother and son wait to be seen by doctors at a
refugee camp in Sri Lanka. |
Many
Sri Lanka families still live in government issued tents even
six months after the tsunami. |
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Medical
students Matthew Ott and Heather Kranitz
sing songs with Sri Lanka children in Seenigama. |
During
an art therapy session, many Sri Lanka children in
Seenigama drew the tsunami wave and
family members crying. |
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Boats
still remained beached hundred of yards from
the water even six months after being swept
inland by the tsunami. |
A
sculpture of hands reaching from a wave was erected
in a small coastal village in Sri Lanka, in memory
of the 136 people who died there. |
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Dr.
M. Rahmi Mowjood and filmmaker Carl Strecker prepare
to begin the day's work at a clinic in Seenigama, Sri Lanka. |
Filmmaker
Carl Strecker documents the image of
a young girl living in a refugee camp in Sri Lanka
since being displaced by the tsunami. |