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    Pacific Resilience Vulnerability Tour/Earthquake Walk [Image 9 of 15]

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    A group of men, appearing to be tourists or officials, are gathered in a courtyard or street area near what appears to be a traditional Nepali or South Asian temple or heritage building with ornate brick architecture and carved wooden details. One man in a blue striped polo shirt is gesturing or pointing, possibly explaining or guiding the group. Another man in the foreground is wearing a Canon EOS 60D camera strap around his neck.

    KATHMANDU, NEPAL

    09.09.2013

    Photo by 1st Lt. Jeremy Alexander 

    III Marine Expeditionary Force   

    Marines from the III Marine Expeditionary Force participated in a Vulnerability Tour/Earthquake Walk Sept. 9 as part of the Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange field training exercise. The purpose of the vulnerability tour was to familiarize participants with different building typologies, observe the evolution of various urban developments and vulnerabilities that currently exist, as well as identify existing resources which could be invaluable during a disaster. The National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal conducted the tour. Pacific Resilience brings together civilian and military personnel from the United States and Nepal, as well as international stakeholders, to discuss emergency management, preparedness and response measures to an earthquake impacting Kathmandu Valley. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Jeremy Alexander)

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    Date Taken: 09.09.2013
    Date Posted: 09.10.2013 11:41
    Photo ID: 1014169
    VIRIN: 130909-M-TR535-270
    Resolution: 1392x928
    Size: 417.72 KB
    Location: KATHMANDU, NP

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