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NEWS - Lesbos: Weggeworfene Schwimmwesten sind Zeugen des täglichen Flüchtlingsdrame
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A little boy stands in front of a mountain of discarded life jackets. Each arriving boat brings in more life jackets
Discarded life jackets of Lesvos, Greece - Oct 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of thought-provoking images of refugees' discarded life jackets and rubber dinghies on the island of Lesbos, Greece.
Photographer Frederic Seguin captured the images that show the impact of the refugee crisis on the small island of Lesvos in Greece.
Lesvos, or Lesbos, is a tourist destinations, known for its landscapes and beaches.
Being very close to Turkey makes Lesvos a strategic entry point for refugees.
Thousands of refugees cross the Aegean Sea every week on tiny dinghy boats to reach the shores of Lesvos and the volume of movement can be seen by the photos of discarded life jackets and boats.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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