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  • The empty swimming pool in Bastas family beach- bar and taverna in Manadendri beach, Paxoi late in the afternoon Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The empty swimming pool in Bastas family beach- bar and taverna in Manadendri beach, Paxoi late in the afternoon Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Family dining by the sea in Bastas family beach- bar and taverna in Manadendri beach, Paxoi Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The swimming pool at Bastas family beach- bar and taverna in Manadendri beach, Paxoi Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The beach of Manadendri at around 20:00 when most of the beach goers have gone. Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The beach of Manadendri at around 19:00 when most of the beach goers have gone. Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Local boys leaving Manadendri beach passing by signs at the road that leads to Manadendri beach and Bastas family taverna Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The beach of Manadendri at around 17:00 Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • The fishing boat " Pavlos" of the brothers Spyros and Pantelis Tranakas sailing past Manadendri beach on the way to Exolitharo area where they fish. The brothers supply the Bastas family Taverna with local fresh fish everyday. Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Pebbles of Manadendri beach, Paxoi Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Wave in Manadendri beach, Paxoi Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Pebbles of Manadendri beach, Paxoi Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • View of the sea and the mountains of Epirus in mainland Greece from Manadendri beach, Paxoi late in the afternoon Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Francesco Martelli from Bologna Italy playing Beach racket Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Italian tourists play beach volley in Manadendri bach at 19:00 Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Michalis Bastas taking down the wind shields late in the afternoon. Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Manadendri beach, Paxoi, Greece
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • The beach of Dolno Dupeni, FYR Macedonia
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  • Mavra Volia is a beach with small black pebbles,  5 Km. from Pyrgi in the South East of Chios Island, Greece.
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  • Discarded lifejackets on the on the beach near Skala Sykaminias in Lesbos island, Greece. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • Stenje beach  / Biljana Shapkaroska
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  • Annita Logotheti of the Society for the Protection of Prespa / Bricks in Stenje beach
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  • Rozica Koruncevska  /  Stenje beach
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  • A dinghy with refugees is landing at e beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees on a small inflatable boat minutes before their landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. In the horizon the Greek Coast Guard vessel could be seen. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • Nibal, with her baby daughter Aya, and Samah, from Syria, taking selfies at Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Nibal, with her baby daughter Aya, and Samah, from Syria, taking selfies at Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Refugee children swimming in the shallow waters of Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Syrian refugee women and children looking out to sea at Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Najah from Syria, with her 11 month old daughter Amenah, at Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Thursday 10 September 2015 at 18:51 a boat carrying around 50 Syrians, men, women and children is approaching the beach of Kagia near Skala Sikaminias at the northern shores of Lesbos island.  <br />
Aysha is at the rear of the dinghy sobbing. She left 5 days ago Aleppo.
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  • Thursday 10 September 2015 at 18:52 Aysha arrives to Europe. The boat that brought her was carrying around 50 Syrians, men women and children and arrived at the beach of Kagia, near Skala Sikaminias at the northern shores of Lesbos island.
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  • Constantina Strikou, programme coordinator of ActionAid Hellas, helps aSyrian girls to change her wet clothes at the beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • A girls rucksack  at the beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Discarded lifejackets near Eftalou beach, Lesvos, Greece
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  • A pair of kid’s shoes on a tree at the beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • An old lifeboat on the beach of Skala Sykamias on the northern shores of Lesvos, Greece. Th majority of refugees and migrants use inflatable dinghies but in some cases the smugglers force people to use old boats that are farm more dangerours than the inflatable ones.
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  • Discarded lifejackets on the beach of Skala Sykamias on the northern shores of Lesvos, Greece.
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  • Syrians jumping off the dinghy that brought them to Greece and celebrate their safe arrival at a beach near Skala Sikamineas, Lesvos , Greece
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  • A group of Syrians resting by a spring in Sykamia village. They have been walking for half an hour from the beach and they might have to walk nine more hours to Moria where the First Reception Centre is located.Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees, among them a disabled man carried by his compatriots and locals,  the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees, the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. <br />
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Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees, the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. <br />
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Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees on a small inflatable boat minutes before their landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. In the horizon the Greek Coast Guard vessel could be seen. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees on a small inflatable boat minutes before their landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. In the horizon the Greek Coast Guard vessel could be seen. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees on a small inflatable boat minutes before their landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. In the horizon the Greek Coast Guard vessel could be seen. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees on a small inflatable boat minutes before their landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. In the horizon the Greek Coast Guard vessel could be seen. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan refugees looking at the sea minutes after their boat landed on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan refugees minutes after their boat landed on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan refugees the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan refugees the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A small inflatable boat with more than 40 Afghan refugees,minutes before landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias, Lesbos island, Greece. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A small inflatable boat with more than 40 Afghan refugees,minutes before landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias, Lesbos island, Greece. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • Afghan refugees discard their life jackets after they landed on the beach near Skala Sykaminias in Lesbos island, Greece. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan refugees the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A small inflatable boat with more than 40 Afghan refugees,minutes before landing on the beach of Skala Sykaminias, Lesbos island, Greece. The people onboard singing with joy before their arrival to Europe. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • Valentino from Korce, Albania in Fonias beach. Elefsina, Saronic Gulf, West Attica.  A shipwreck, next to Halyvourgiki steel mill. Aspropyrgos, Saronic Gulf, Western Attica
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  • Garbage on the beach next to Halyvourgiki steel mill. Aspropyrgos, Saronic Gulf, Western Attica. Dina is swimming in Skaramagas bay for the last 20 years. Skaramagas, Saronic Gulf, West Attica.
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  • Najah from Syria, with her 11 month old daughter Amenah, at Gourna Beach. It is the first time they have been back to the sea since they were rescued by the coast guard after crossing from Turkey.
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  • Matina Katsiveli (62) the founder and director of PIKPA the day she took for the first time women and children to the nearby beach of Gourna for swimming. It’s their first time since they have been rescued by the Coast Guard when they crossed from Turkey to Greece that they will go back to the sea, this time for pleasure
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  • People getting off a dinghy that just landed at the beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • People getting off a dinghy that just landed at the beach of Skala Sykamias, Lesvos, Greece.
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  • An old Turkish fishing boat at the beach of Kagia, near Skala Sikaminias on the northern shores of Lesvos, Greece. The majority of refugees and migrants use inflatable dinghies but in some cases the smugglers force people to use old boats that are farm more dangerous than the inflatable ones.
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  • A group of Syrian refugees, the moment they disembark from their small inflatable boat and land to Europe, on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. <br />
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Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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  • A group of Afghan teenagers celebrating minutes after their boat landed on the beach of Skala Sykaminias. Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece. Many spend their life savings, over $1000, to buy a space on those boats.
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