Ruins of Lebanon
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[Early morning smoke rises in southern Beirut after a night of bombing.]
Photos of Lebanon's devestated infrastructure by Simon Norfolk in the New York Times Magazine, Sunday August 20, 2006.
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[An oil storage depot for the power plant at Jiyeh, on fire from being bombed in the first few days of the war.]
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[Bombed buildings in the Dahiya district of southern Beirut.]
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[Oil storage tanks at Beirut international airport.]
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[In Rmeileh, the bridge on the main road to the south of Lebanon was destroyed in an Israeli air attack. 10 people were killed.]
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[The remains of the Halat-Fidar bridge in Lebanon, on Aug. 4, hours after Israeli air strikes destroyed it.]
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[Refugees from the bombings slept in Sanayeh Park in central Beirut.]
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[The storage depot for the power station at Jiyeh, as seen from the Sand's Rock resort.]
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