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In pictures: 'Daily life' in Aceh
An elderly woman carrying an umbrella crosses a canal littered with debris in Meulaboh, 10 January 2005.
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Indonesia's worst hit town of Meulaboh is slowly cleaning up after the devastating tsunami two weeks ago.
People wash their clothes in a canal littered with debris in Meulaboh town, 10 January 2005.
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Although even the most ordinary task now brings its own challenges - like washing in filthy water.
Two men shovel out the muddy mess from a house two weeks after a tsunami hit the city of Meulaboh, 09 January 2005.
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Possessions have been engulfed in vast quantities of mud.
A woman trims her son's hair at a Meulaboh school turned into refugee camp in Aceh province of Indonesia, 09 January 2005
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But many still find the energy to continue with routine tasks - this mother giving her son a hair cut, for example.
Survivors shift through debris caked in mud in hopes of salvaging something two weeks after a tsunami hit the city of Meulaboh, 09 January 2005.
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The mud and debris is still hiding useful items...
Sewing machine lies among the debris on the beach in Meulaboh, Aceh province Indonesia 09 January 2005.
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... like this sewing machine.
Children play among the wreckage as debris burns in front of a mosque two weeks after a tsunami devastated the city of Meulaboh, 09 January 2005.
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Some children have begun to play again, albeit amid the rubble.
Rajudin Amkar, 32, and his 2-year-old son Ranga stands where his house once was Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005 in Meulaboh
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But others are still traumatised by their devastating loss.



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