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Doctors For Life International Angola outreach, May 2005: Photos

July 14, 2005
Angola, May 2005 outreach:

Photo Albums
Main Story
Traveling
Scars of the war
Menongue

Life in the villages and refugee camps
Clinical work

Devine Appointment: The Tank Dentist

Bushmen
The people of Angola

Beauty of Africa

Photos of the Bushmen Tribe:


Malnutrition is a big problem in Angola


They still hunt in their traditional way




This boys astonishment at the sweet confirms the tribe's isolation



Typical Bushmen facial characteristics



This man's broken leg (on left) grew on skew


This Food Cannister leaves traces of the USAID's help in the past



The grass bed is raised approximately 15 inches above the ground. The "houses" have no walls and seemingly they sleep next to a open fire for heat (without blankets)



 

 

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