oh sea, are you as beautiful in Gaza as you here - agathe champsaur

Borj el Barajneh camp is one of 12 refugee camps set up in Lebanon after the Palestinian exodus in 1948. Almost 70 years on, the urban camp has grown into a noisy concrete enclave, officially hosting more than 17,945 registered Palestinian refugees in an area smaller than 1 km2. Legally unable to buy or inherit property outside the camp, the majority of Palestinian refugees are confined to live in the camp. Over the last 6 years, locals estimate that the population in the camp has doubled in size due to the arrival of newly dispossessed Syrians. Camp life -shaped by overcrowded narrow streets, potholes, lingering uncertainty, bleak future prospects, tightknit community, and great tenacity - is in flux. In search of an open Horizon, a group of young refugee women journey to the sea to reflect.
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