Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Kau Harus Terima-Another Armada Amazing Song

Amazing Magic Image




Amazing Magic Image
1. Stare at the red star on the girl’s nose for 30 seconds
2. Turn your eyes towards the wall/roof or somewhere else on a plane surface
3. Keep blinking your eyes!
4. Tell me what you see!

Amazing



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Simple bring them smile. But us?

Just 30 kilometres from Cambodia 's world famous Angkor temples is an astounding sight tourists don't see.
Tucked away from foreign eyes on the outskirts of Siem Reap is a community of about 500 people who live - or survive - in a rubbish dump.
Spanish photojournalist Omar Havana spent seven months from October 2010 to April 2011 getting to know the people at the dump and documenting their lives. He says what he saw was was "from another world", but that the people are happy. Here Havana shares his photos and stories with ABC News Online.

“One day in Cambodia a boy told me he had been living for many years in the rubbish dumps. I tried hard to get permission to visit them but I didn’t, so I made the decision to go without permission. What I saw there was from another world.

In total there are about 500 people working there, most of whom also live, sleep, eat and drink there. After working for several months in the dumps I even saw a child birth.”

 A woman feeds a baby at a Cambodian rubbish dump in Siem Reap