Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Greatest Turnaround ever! stunning pictures show how they rebuilt Indonesia from the mud of the Tsunami

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The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 killed more than 230,000 people in 14 countries, when waves up to 100ft tall swept in over Southeast Asia, displacing millions and destroying infrastructure worth billions. The worst hit country, the archipelago nation of Indonesia, suffered more death and destruction than any other, when the Indian Ocean earthquake was followed by a tsunami on December 26, 2004. Ten years later, communities in Indonesia's Aceh province have rebuilt their homes, towns and villages, rising from the ashes of the single worst tsunami in human history.
see more pictures after the cut

The left photo was taken  on January 2, 2005, showing of a damaged mosque in Teunom, located in the Aceh Jaya district, and right, is the same area ten years later
The left photo was taken on January 2, 2005, showing of a damaged mosque in Teunom, located in the Aceh Jaya district, and right, is the same area ten years later

The top photograph shows  a damaged mosque in Teunom, located in Aceh Jaya district, a week after the tsunami, and now, bottom
The top photograph shows a damaged mosque in Teunom, located in Aceh Jaya district, a week after the tsunami, and now, bottom
The top photograph was taken on January 8, 2005, and shows of two fishing boats beside a commercial building in central Banda Aceh, which had been carried into the city by the massive wave, and then, bottom, last month
The top photograph was taken on January 8, 2005, and shows of two fishing boats beside a commercial building in central Banda Aceh, which had been carried into the city by the massive wave, and then, bottom, last month
The left photograph taken three days after the tsunami in 2004, shows residents walking over huge pile of debris covering the street of Banda Aceh, and the same location photographed on November 27, 2014

The left photograph taken three days after the tsunami in 2004, shows residents walking over huge pile of debris covering the street of Banda Aceh, and the same location photographed on November 27, 2014
The top photograph was taken with a telephoto lens on January 16, 2005, more than two weeks after the tsunami, showing a partly damaged mosque in the Lampuuk coastal district of Banda Aceh, staining alone in the debris, and photographed again, below, this month
The top photograph was taken with a telephoto lens on January 16, 2005, more than two weeks after the tsunami, showing a partly damaged mosque in the Lampuuk coastal district of Banda Aceh, staining alone in the debris, and photographed again, below, this month
The first photograph was taken on January 9, 2005, just over a week after the tsunami, showing a of a street which had been cleared, but still had huge piles of debris on either side, in Meulaboh in Aceh, and the same location photographed on November 29 this year


The left photograph shows debris scattered across the grounds of Banda Aceh's Baiturrahaman mosque in Aceh province, two days after the tsunami, and right, taken on November 27 this year, shows the renovated grounds
The left photograph shows debris scattered across the grounds of Banda Aceh's Baiturrahaman mosque in Aceh province, two days after the tsunami, and right, taken on November 27 this year, shows the renovated grounds
The top photo was taken on, January 9, 2005, of the impassable main coastal road covered with debris in Aceh Besar district, in Aceh province and the same location photographed on November 29, 2014, showing the new highway
The top photo was taken on, January 9, 2005, of the impassable main coastal road covered with debris in Aceh Besar district, in Aceh province and the same location photographed on November 29, 2014, showing the new highway
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