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    These hands belong to a very talented, creative and hardworking man. Unfortunately he can't find a proper job. Land mine/Polio victims often don't get employed in Cambodia. A tiny NGO tries to change that. The founder himself lost a leg when he stepped on a land mine as a little boy. He finished university but couldn't find work due to his handicap. Frustrated he decided to start his own business. By selling self-made jewelry and many other things they try to make a living.
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    Date Taken: Feb 28, 2013
    Date Uploaded: Jul 12, 2015
    Location: Siĕmréab, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
    Camera: NIKON COOLPIX P7000
    Focal Length: 6 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/310 sec
    Aperture: f/2.8
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © Katja Mayer
    Categories: Culture, People, Travel
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