19 pictures forgotten by everyone and cut off from the world of a village in Haiti, where there is not even light
In the depths of the island of Haiti, there is the forgotten village of Bukan Ferdinand, in which people still live. More than ten years ago, it was cut off from civilization: in 2004 a flood hit the island, which eroded the only road leading to the nearest city. And in 2010, an earthquake occurred, from which the country still can not recover. Around the same time, electricity stopped working here. Many residents left the village, some of them fled to the neighboring Dominican Republic, however, people who hope for an improvement in their living conditions still live here.
Children came together to read school books.
Children's games.
A teenager spends time with friends.
During a drought, residents sometimes even go to the Dominican Republic to get water. The only source of water for them is rain.
Locals are going to go to church.
Buccan Ferdinand is located near the border with the prosperous Dominican Republic.
Harvesting corn in the field.
A local woman with her daughter is cooking dinner.
Women try to plant seeds, making holes in the ground with homemade tools.
At the school attached to the local church.
Local bar. It is opened once a week, local people come here to dance.
During prayer.
The boy carries firewood.
The village landscape.
A man rides a motorcycle to the nearest city.
Once there was a road.
Many residents live in huts built from improvised materials.
Some children go to school in a neighboring city, but in the rainy season this trail becomes impassable.
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