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About The Project<\/h2>\n

My emotions were stretched thin and my energy reserves were nearly depleted. And yet, if I were faced with the prospect of repeating that trip over again, I would absolutely accept the opportunity. My three week trip to Nepal was packed with activities that included direct earthquake relief and photo\/video documentation. The combination of these activities sometimes caused me to feel like I was Forest Gump\u2019s ping pong ball. Nevertheless, I was energized by the ridiculous pace. I was humbled by watching how Nepali people took care of each other. Their strength and resilience was extraordinary.<\/p>\n

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