Drawings Past Times Children Of The Tsunami
This is nearly the drawings done yesteryear the children of the Tsunami which killed 286,000 people 10 years agone today
This unimaginable loss of life resulted from an earthquake rated 9.1 on the Richter scale inwards the Indian Ocean off the coast of Banda Aceh inwards Sumatra - too the Tsunami which followed. In the halt people died inwards fourteen countries roughly the Indian Ocean.
What I didn't know until today was that at that topographic point were projects to save the drawings of the children of the Tsunami.
What caught my oculus this morn was a photograph yesteryear Rein Skullerud inwards the Guardian. Rein is the Head of Photography Unit, World Food Programme (https://www.facebook.com/rein.skullerud)
The article Indian Ocean seismic sea wave survivors reunited amongst childhood drawings provides special images of the drawings - too the accounts of what happened to the children at the fourth dimension too since the Tsunami
I felt real miserable looking at them. The drawings too felt to me similar they said to a greater extent than nearly the disaster than whatever photographs taken at the time.
If you'd similar to yell upwards too pay respects to the people who lost their lives, tin laissez passer the sack I commend this article to you lot equally an appropriate agency of remembering the dead too celebrating the achievements of the living.
The article too reminds us of the ability of drawings equally a agency of coping amongst images inwards our caput too remembering things that get got frightened us - too things that nosotros get got lost too desire to remember.
This is a website which contains 4 pages of drawings of the Tsunami made yesteryear the children of Khao Lak
These 2 videos too contains drawings yesteryear children involved inwards the Tsunami - inwards Thailand too Sri Lanka.
This unimaginable loss of life resulted from an earthquake rated 9.1 on the Richter scale inwards the Indian Ocean off the coast of Banda Aceh inwards Sumatra - too the Tsunami which followed. In the halt people died inwards fourteen countries roughly the Indian Ocean.
What I didn't know until today was that at that topographic point were projects to save the drawings of the children of the Tsunami.
What caught my oculus this morn was a photograph yesteryear Rein Skullerud inwards the Guardian. Rein is the Head of Photography Unit, World Food Programme (https://www.facebook.com/rein.skullerud)
Young people who survived the Tsunami 10 years agone - amongst their drawings photograph yesteryear Rein Skullerud, Head of Photography Unit, World Food Programme |
The article Indian Ocean seismic sea wave survivors reunited amongst childhood drawings provides special images of the drawings - too the accounts of what happened to the children at the fourth dimension too since the Tsunami
I felt real miserable looking at them. The drawings too felt to me similar they said to a greater extent than nearly the disaster than whatever photographs taken at the time.
If you'd similar to yell upwards too pay respects to the people who lost their lives, tin laissez passer the sack I commend this article to you lot equally an appropriate agency of remembering the dead too celebrating the achievements of the living.
The article too reminds us of the ability of drawings equally a agency of coping amongst images inwards our caput too remembering things that get got frightened us - too things that nosotros get got lost too desire to remember.
More drawings yesteryear children of the Tsunami
This is a website which contains 4 pages of drawings of the Tsunami made yesteryear the children of Khao Lak
These 2 videos too contains drawings yesteryear children involved inwards the Tsunami - inwards Thailand too Sri Lanka.
Interestingly piece researching this topic, I establish another article nearly some other Tsunami inwards Alaska some fifty years ago where children depict what had happened to them. Sadly none of the drawings were reproduced inwards that article.
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