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  • 12-03-21   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  A young girl stands in the Acholi Quarter slum on March 21, 2012. Fleeing rebel violence in Northern Uganda, thousands of Acholi settled in a rock quarry, where -- to make a living -- they have been mining by hand for over 20 years. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • One of the few youngsters in the nearly abandoned former mining town of Uranium City, Saskatchewan in his back yard on October 9, 2008.
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 08/10/08 -  Seven-year-old Riley concentrates on his school-work at Ben MacIntyre School in Uranium City Saskatchewan.
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 08/10/08 -  School bus service was long ago discontinued in Uranium City Saskatchewan. The sixteen children who attend Ben MacIntyre School walk or bicycle to their single classroom school for their classes.
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 09/10/08 - Twelve-year-old Tyler on a trampoline during lunch break between classes at school in Uranium City Saskatchewan.
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 12/10/08 -  Arial view of an abandoned section Uranium City Saskatchewan.  As the elements slowly and methodologically decay each home, street after street is being taken over by nature. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 09/10/08 - Homes in Uranium City Saskatchewan are reflected in the front window of what was formerly the town bar.
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  • 12-03-22   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  Charles Okongo, from Kitgum, stands in the street in a drunken stupor. Alcoholism is prevalent in the Acholi Quarter, as many try to forget their traumatic past. Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand.. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-21   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA -- Josephine Amala, 6, plays amidst piles of aggregate in the Acholi Quarter on March 21, 2012. Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand.. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-22   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  Steven Akena, 8, plays on a structure in the Acholi Quarter on March 22. Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand..  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-20   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  Charles Otiyasu uses a sledgehammer to break stones in a quarry at the Acholi Quarter on March 20.  Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand.. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-19   -- UGANDA --   l-r Viko Dodo, 6, and Ronny Komakech, 5, sift aggregate at a rock quarry in the Acholi Quarter on March 19. Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 13/10/08 -  Four-year-old Xander plays with toy mining machinery as residents (l-r) 'Murph' and Andrew Schultz take a break from moving a house in Uranium City Saskatchewan.
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  • 12-03-20   -- KAMPALA, UGANDA --  Pedestrians walk on a narrow strip of land next to a stone quarry in the Acholi Quarter on March 20. Since the early 1990's, people from the Acholi tribe (and from other northern tribes) migrated to a plot of land in a suburb of Kampala to escape the violence in the north. Now, rather than returning to their ancestral lands, some are calling the Acholi Quarter home. Many residents, unable to find well-paying employment, make a living mining and crushing rocks by hand..  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 12/10/08 - The toxic and dilapidated head-frame and maintenance buildings at the Gunnar Mine along Lake Athabasca near Uranium City Saskatchewan.
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  • URANIUM CITY, SK - 16/10/08 - An old uranium mine adit in Uranium City Saskatchewan.
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