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     |  After their Re-plugged trips, children from Dheisheh refugee
                camp met with each other to look at the hundreds of photos they’d
                taken, curate an exhibit, and plan an opening presentation and
                performance program of dance, song and poetry, held at Ibdaa
              Cultural Center at the camp. Their photos are below.  | 
          
            | The children also took
                photos of the camp where they live so people looking at pictures
                of their
                Re-plugged journey could see the contrast in where their families
                fled three generations ago and where they live now...
 Photos (from upper left): Views overlooking the camp, the camp's
              narrow streets, a turnstile that for a time was the only entrance
              to the camp, a United Nations garbage collection truck, the United
              Nations school, some of the 12,000 residents of the camp..
 
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