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  • Children play on snowbanks near the Muskrat Jamboree's river site.
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  • Curious children inspect the 206 in Nagishot, South Sudan.
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  • Children in Nagishot.
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  • Children crowd near the landing strip in Akot, South Sudan. The small village has a grass runway and is used frequently by AIM Air pilot to refuel.
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  • Children enjoy the spring weather at Rotary Peace Park in Whitehorse.
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  • Lopit children in Iboni village.
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  • Children in Lokitok, South Sudan watch as an AIM Air plane approaches.
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  • Young girls hand-grind sorghum in Iboni. Sorghum is the staple food among the Lopit tribe. Every day most villagers will tend to either the sorghum fields (called gardens) or a herd of cattle. The sorghum is most often made into either bread or beer.
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  • Clouds form over Yei, South Sudan as the local kids greet the plane.
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  • One of the night watchmen relaxes under a shelter. Guards are on duty non-stop when the AIM Air planes are parked.
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  • The sun breaks through the clouds in advance of an early-morning flight from Arua to Yida, South Sudan.
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  • Kids run down the main street of Nagishot. Due to it's remote location, the village is highly self-sustainable and outside development hasn't overly influenced the area.
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