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1974 Press Photo Shelter home of a pioneering fisherman on Lake Nasser in Egypt

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The vast lake was as empty and silent as the surrounding desert. Although the rising sun was still low, the heat was already oppressive. In the distance two boys and a man, in a rowing boat, stopped hauling their net for a moment and waved. These were three of 5,000 fishermen and boys now living-in wretched conditions-on Lake Nasser, in about 150 scattered camps. They are pioneers of new villages to be built on the shores of this man-made lake, created when the Nile River was dammed at Aswan. If you're a pioneering fisherman on Lake Nasser, your bedroom is a rowboat, your kitchen is a small can and your living room an improvised shelter from the blistering sun.

Photo is dated 1974.

Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
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