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  • People watch Team RV planes perform during the Good Neighbor Day Air Show at Dekalb Peachtree Airport in Atlanta on Saturday, June 3, 2006.
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  • People watch Team RV planes perform during the Good Neighbor Day Air Show at Dekalb Peachtree Airport in Atlanta on Saturday, June 3, 2006.
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  • Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007 to investigate activity. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Loretta Brown monitors a video screen at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house to investigate suspected activity. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Loretta Brown helps investigate suspected paranormal activity at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Melanie Sheppard checks for existing electromagnetic activity during a paranormal investigation at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Debi Heaton measures temperatures at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house to investigate suspected activity. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Joey Ward sets up a video camera to investigate activity at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Scott Wilson rigs monitoring equipment to investigate activity at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Scott Wilson (from left), Loretta Brown, Debi Heaton and Joey Ward prepare to investigate activity at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Melanie Sheppard checks for existing electromagnetic activity during a paranormal investigation at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Scott Wilson sets up a video monitor at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house to investigate suspected activity. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Melanie Sheppard feels for activity during a paranormal investigation at the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. Sheppard said she is a "sensitive," a person who can feel the presence of the paranormal. People have said the ghost of a woman, Florence Westbrook, is active in the historic home.
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  • Candy Rimbach (left) and Debi Heaton head to the attic of the Green Manor Restaurant in Union City, Ga. on Saturday night, Jan. 20, 2007 during an investigation of paranormal activity. Several members of the West Georgia Paranormal Research Society spent the night at the house. People have said the ghost of Florence Westbrook, seen in the portrait at right, is active in the historic home.
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  • Forensic anthropologist David Cabrera Cano checks on workers as they dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Forensic anthropologist David Cabrera Cano checks on workers as they dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • Forensic anthropologist David Cabrera Cano checks on workers as they dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Forensic anthropologist David Cabrera Cano checks on workers as they dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_007.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_005.jpg
  • Forensic anthropologist David Cabrera Cano checks on workers as they dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • Workers dig trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker pauses while digging trenches in an area of Panabaj, Guatemala on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 during a search for buried bodies. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
    070317 panabaj 003.dng
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_012.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_011.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_009.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_008.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_004.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_003.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • A man searches through a garbage dump near the makeshift town in Tzanchaj , Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed in Panabaj by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Construction in the shelter town was halted after the area was deemed to be of high risk. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A man searches through a garbage dump near the makeshift town in Tzanchaj , Guatemala on Wednesday, March 21, 2007. A deadly mudslide here was spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed in Panabaj by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Construction in the shelter town was halted after the area was deemed to be of high risk. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
    070321 panabaj 051.dng