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Ships and boats damaged by tsunami, Sri Lanka
Ships and boats damaged by tsunami, Sri Lanka

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Registered: December 2004
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Ships and boats lying crowded together at the roadside or the beach.
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Keywords: ship boat damage tsunami sea beach cost Asia
Photographer: Susanne Ornager
Copyright: © UNESCO/Susanne Ornager
Date: 26 December 2004
Country: Sri Lanka
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Additional Categories: Special Focus

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