.... over a sea of agony.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...apher-saw-babys-rescue/ar-BBiW2Hf?ocid=HPCDHP
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepalese photojournalist Amul Thapa smiled in spite of his hidden pain when he saw the scene he'll remember always: Rescue workers pulling a 4-month-old boy from the wrecked home where he'd been trapped 20 hours after the earthquake.
Sonit Awal's chubby cheeks were caked in chalky, concrete dust. One tiny fist curled tightly shut, the other seemingly covering his face.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...apher-saw-babys-rescue/ar-BBiW2Hf?ocid=HPCDHP
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepalese photojournalist Amul Thapa smiled in spite of his hidden pain when he saw the scene he'll remember always: Rescue workers pulling a 4-month-old boy from the wrecked home where he'd been trapped 20 hours after the earthquake.
Sonit Awal's chubby cheeks were caked in chalky, concrete dust. One tiny fist curled tightly shut, the other seemingly covering his face.