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PHOTO OF THE DAY July 26, 2003  

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Where Central America
When 2001
Photographer Susie Post Rust

"Today some 60 Garífuna [a fusion of African and Carib Indian] fishing villages dot the Central American coast, but population numbers are hard to pin down."

—From "The Garífuna: Weaving a Future From a Tangled Past," September 2001, National Geographic magazine

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