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  • 26 June 2020. Calais, France.<br />
Decathlon sports supply store in Calais. It is alleged migrants are supplied with tents and other essential survival equipment from Decathlon and other sporting equipment stores in the region. Ruthless Albanian gangs running migrant camps allegedly provide kayaks, surf boards and even paddling pools which desperate migrants pay way over the top prices to the smugglers for in their often desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) as they   seek to make better lives for themselves in Britain.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis030.jpg
  • 1st Sept, 2005. Mass evacuation of New Orleans begins. Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of New Orleans. A desperate parent holds his child above his head in an attempt to get the attention of the Louisiana National troopers.
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A group of young Kurdish migrant refugees all desperate to get to Britain turn their backs to the camera because they do not wish to be identified outside their tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France046.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis016.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis015.jpg
  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of New Orleans. 'Take my bay, my baby, take my baby first!' pleads a desperate parent holdimg his child above his head in an attempt to get the attention of the Louisiana National Guard troopers.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01sept05-Katrina009.JPG
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis020.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
The Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. The Zone borders land where the Jungle once housed as many as 10,000 migrants desperately seeking any way possible to get to Britain. It is claimed that the Zone is controlled by Albanian criminal gangs exploiting migrants often paying as much as €5,000 to make the illegal crossing between France and Britain. Many migrants are now making desperate and dangerous attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis024.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A group of young Kurdish migrant refugees all desperate to get to Britain turn their backs to the camera because they do not wish to be identified outside their tent inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France047.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. 'Gendarmes National' - National police wait for me at my car early in the morning. The armed gendarmes play cat and mouse with smugglers and migrants as they constantly patrol the region searching for migrants and the ruthless smugglers who deposit desperate migrants on the beaches as they attempt to make the dangerous crossing from France to Britain. The police claimed migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing from a number of beaches in the region. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley024.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. A gravel road leads to deserted shacks and a deserted caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley022.jpg
  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A young boy stares intently as troopers hold back the people from the Superdome. Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01sept05-Katrina014.JPG
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley035.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley032.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley011.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley009.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis003.jpg
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina044.JPG
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
An aid worker with British founded charity Care4Calais helps in the distribution of T-shirts to migrant refugees in Calais. Care4Calais is an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France055.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Perhaps an illegal alien? A sticker seen on the outside of an old caravan likely used by smugglers and migrants hidden in dunes at a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley019.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley013.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley010.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted shack hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The shack appear to have been recently used and contains 2 steel framed beds and another bed with a stinking mattress. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley005.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis034.jpg
  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01sept05-Katrina025.JPG
  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Children make up a considerable number of the thousands of desperate people massed outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01sept05-Katrina020.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina045.JPG
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France054.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France052.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a remote beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley027.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley021.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley017.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' Paradise. Deserted shacks and a deserted caravan are hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley015.jpg
  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted old caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The caravan appears to have been recently used with cardboard laid on the ground for bedding and passport photos discovered on the sandy floor. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30june20-Calais migrants-Varley014.jpg
  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    26june20-Calais migrant crisis002.jpg
  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01sept05-Katrina017.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina048.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina046.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina043.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina042.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina040.JPG
  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30aug05-Hurricane Katrina039.JPG
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
An aid worker with British founded charity Care4Calais helps in the distribution of T-shirts to migrant refugees in Calais. Care4Calais is an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France055.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France050.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smuggler's Paradise. Interior of a seemingly deserted old caravan hidden in the sand dunes of a beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. The caravan appears to have been recently used with cardboard laid on the ground for bedding and passport photos discovered on the sandy floor. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 June 2020. South of Calais, France.<br />
Smugglers' paradise. A deserted beach south of Calais where local police claim migrants often attempt the treacherous crossing to Great Britain. Items found in a shack and caravan including passport photos, empty water bottles, mattresses and cardboard used as bedding clearly indicate the seemingly derelict premises hidden in the sand dunes have recently been used. The location is reasonably remote and backs onto farmland. A gravel access road makes this a prime location for ruthless criminal gangs to drop migrants paying as much as €5,000 for a ticket on an inflatable dinghy with a small outboard motor and less for surfboards and inflatable kayaks. Local police claim it is from here and other remote beaches in the region that migrants often set out to make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
One of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Zone des Dunes, refugee camp, Calais, France.<br />
'See you in UK!' Graffiti painted on a train signalling control box close to Zone des Dunes refugee camp in Calais. Several tented refugee camps have cropped up to replace the notorious 'Jungle' camp which was dismantled by French authorities in October and November 2016. Migrants assembling in the Zone are making often desperate attempts to cross the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july21-Migrants France051.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France053.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France052.jpg
  • 31July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Nora Keller (22 yrs) a Swiss nurse from FAST - First Aid Support Team works with migrant refugees offering medical support for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to muscle sprains, scabies and a host of problems encountered by people mostly living rough in marshland around Calais.<br />
The aid team works in conjunction with British founded charity Care4Calais, an aid organisation offering food, clothing, tents, shelter, blankets, phone charging and more to desperate migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, many migrants have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Children make up a considerable number of the thousands of desperate people massed outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
A young boy stares intently as troopers hold back the people from the Superdome. Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. Members of the Louisiana National guard secure the walkway to the busses from the Superdome.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Pastor T.L Robinson of Victory Praise ministries is evacuated from the lower 9th ward to the Superdome. Mr Robinson's wife was pulled from his arms by rapidly rising flood waters in the storm and has no idea if she survived. Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Thousands of desperate people mass outside the Superdome in the baking heat hoping for a seat on a bus to take them out of town to safety. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Pastor T.L Robinson of Victory Praise ministries is evacuated from the lower 9th ward to the Superdome. Mr Robinson's wife was pulled from his arms by rapidly rising flood waters in the storm and has no idea if she survived. Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
A drunk woman (left) starts a fight on an army refugee truck taking people from the devastated lower 9th ward to the Superdome in New Orleans. Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Evacuees cram into an army truck as they are evacuated from the lower 9th ward. 9yr old Brionne Williams is surrounded by her family. Hundreds of desperate evacuees from the lower 9th ward await transportation to the Superdome where approximately 20,000 storm evacuees are housed.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Louisiana. Mass evacuation begins. A handful of exhausted and nervous Louisiana State troopers are all that holds 20,000 plus people from the busses. Before evacuees were permitted on the bus the mood was extremely tense with troopers preparing safe exit routes should the crowd simply storm the building in their desperation to reach the busses.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 01 Sept, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Louisiana. Mass evacuation begins. A handful of exhausted and nervous Louisiana State troopers are all that holds 20,000 plus people from the busses. Before evacuees were permitted on the bus the mood was extremely tense with troopers preparing safe exit routes should the crowd simply storm the building in their desperation to reach the busses.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants gather at the back of a van from the British aid organisation Care4Calais where they are handed clothing and provided with services including mobile phone charging, water, tea, coffee and other assistance.<br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
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Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Long lines gather for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants wait in line. Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish migrant cuts wood for the evening fire so he can cook and brew tea inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish migrant cuts wood for the evening fire so he can cook and brew tea inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Sunday mirror reporter Patrick Hill interviews Zana Mohamed (19yrs) a young Kurdish migrant inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 August 2021. Calais, France.<br />
A small group of Afghan men including  16 year old boy who did not wish to be identified pose for a photograph outside the central hospital in Calais where aid organisations including British founded Care4Calais offer help and assistance to many of the thousands of migrant refugees who pass through. <br />
<br />
A small number of Afghans who fled Afghanistan fearing the return of the Taliban have steadily been trickling into the camps in Calais and Dunkerque where they join migrant refugees from all over Africa, Iranian and Iraqi Kurds and other other Asian and middle eastern countries. <br />
<br />
French police have ramped up their efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible to migrants, often raiding makeshift camps and taking all tents and migrant possessions. This forces many migrants to live in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. It is a miserable existence for most with insect bites and infestations a common ailment presented at makeshift medical clinics. <br />
<br />
Aid agencies working in and around Calais and Dunkerque are expecting a steady rise in the number of Afghans arriving there over the coming weeks as those fleeing the Taliban emerge in Europe.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Migrants sit in the grass to eat food as supplied by British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Volunteers at British founded charity Care4Calais load a van as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Immigration is not a Crime. A sign on the door at British founded charity Care4Calais load a van as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2021. Calais, France.<br />
Matt Cowling leads the morning briefing at British founded charity Care4Calais as they prepare to head out offering assistance in the form of food, phone charging, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and other vitally needed services to migrant refugees in Calais. With police ramping up efforts to make Calais as hostile as possible, it has become increasingly difficult for charities to help migrants, many of whom have taken to living in swampy inhospitable terrain spread around the town. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France042.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Kurdish migrants walk past a burned out van at the entrance to the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France041.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Tents covered with tarps and other makeshift migrant housing inside the migrant refugee camp in Dunkerque. British founded charity Care4Calais along with other aid organisations offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A migrant holds 2 plates of food consisting of fried chicken, rice, baked beans, bread and a banana as provided by Care4Calais along with other charities offering food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july21-Migrants France012.jpg
  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
A young Kurdish child stands patiently in line with migrants waiting for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30July2021. Calais, France.<br />
Long lines gather for lunch as British founded charity Care4Calais along with other charities offer food, assistance, phone charging, haircuts, clothing, tents and more to migrant refugees in Dunkerque. A new 'Jungle' appears to be springing up from the trees and woods on the outskirts of Dunkerque where conditions are not as hostile or inhospitable as they are currently in Calais 30km to the south.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30th August, 2005. Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. An abandoned cat is left tied to a railing as the flood waters rise outside the Superdome.
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  • 30th August, 2005. Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. national guardsmen encounter hundreds of refugees from the lower 9th ward awaiting transportation to the refugee camp that is the Superdome. The thousands of people gathered on the only high ground they could find at the St Claud avenue bridge.
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
A daughter looks over her sickly mother at the makeshift hospital triage unit set up at the Superdome in New Orleans following her evacuation from the catastrophic floods of the lower 9th ward. <br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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