GBOLOKAI - LIBERIA , MARCH 15 2007 : Women fishing with nets in the swamp near their village. The fish are small and few. Gbolokai is a small town of a few hundred people over the main road near Totota, all of its inhabitants fled during the long brutal civil war and have slowly returned after 2005 to try and rebuild their lives. (Photo by Christopher Herwig / Aurora)
Group of children walking through the forest on Monday, July 16,2007.Jalay's town is the gateway and headquarters of Sapo National Park. The park is located in the southern county of Sinoe near the city of Greenville. The park represents the largest remaining section of primary rainforest in West Africa.
Kwame Atta and his fellow Liberian and Ghanain fishermen out fishing the waters around Monrovia, Liberia in the rainy season. The fishing industry is an important source of employment and food for Liberians and is increasingly under threat by better equipt and unregulated foreign vessels over fishing in its unprotected waters.