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National Geographic : 2002 Mar
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ONE THAT ALMOST GOT AWAY Final Edit DANUBE RIVER Life Goes On "It's a rare moment when you chance upon some thing that brings all the visual elements of a situ ation together so beautifully," says photographer Ed Kashi. After days of drab scenes in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, "I ran toward this one like it was an oasis in the desert." Serbian sunbathers were relaxing across from what remains of the Free dom Bridge, felled by NATO bombs in 1999. The wrecked bridge still hinders navigation on the nearly 1,800-mile-long Danube, affecting boats both upriver and downriver from Novi Sad. And yet, said Kashi, "these people look like they could be in Miami Beach. It shows their great resilience under difficult circumstances." You can send this picture as an electronic greeting card at nationalgeographic.com/ ngm/0203. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC * MARCH 2002
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