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Waterloo Village is just outside Freetown, on the west coast of Sierra Leone, West Africa.

 

Waterloo Village Photo Gallery

 

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beautiful view of Sierra Leone (Lion Mountains)

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bath time for the local children

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Peninsula Secondary school

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group photo

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local villagers

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free storage courtesy of Big Yellow Storage

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5 families live here

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what's all the fuss about?

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dam building to supply nearby villages with running water

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moving day, transport courtesy of Thornhill construction

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meeting with community based organisation

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The Cougar band playing at the WVCP launch night at the Mansion House

 

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time for pictures

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local village children

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time for a bit of boxing

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more sparring

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time for more boxing lessons

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local village children

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the Big Move

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Easystore for our additional storage needs

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meeting with the farming group

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pupils from Peninsula Secondary school

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photo time

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video time at Peninsula school

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video time in the village

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the Big Move

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local weaver

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Big Yellow Storage

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farmers planting groundnuts

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video night 'Dr. Dolittle'

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pupils & teachers at Peninsula school

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amputee committee

The West African state of Sierra Leone emerged from a decade of civil war in early 2002, with the help of Britain, the former colonial power, and a large United Nations peacekeeping mission.

More than 17,000 foreign troops disarmed tens of thousands of rebels and militia fighters in the biggest UN peacekeeping success in Africa for many years after debacles in the 1990s in Angola, Rwanda and Somalia.

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