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Soldiers and officials began this week moving out the first 160 of more than 1,150 families living inside the 45-story "Tower of David" in central Caracas.
The Venezuelan government is moving residents out of Caracas's Tower of David skyscraper, the world's largest slum.
Now the half-finished Tower of David skyscraper in Caracas has acquired international fame, after being portrayed in the US television drama Homeland as both refuge and prison for Nicholas Brody ...
I have wanted to photograph life inside Caracas’ Tower of David – also known as “the vertical slum” – for years now. At times, it became something of an obsession; it was a story I had ...
Inside Venezuela’s tower of neglect The Tower of David boasts the dubious honour of being the tallest vertical slum in Latin America.
Soldiers in Caracas have started moving out the more than 1,150 families living in the 45-storey 'Tower of David', which was taken over by squatters in the 1990s.
People voluntarily leave the Tower of David, an abandoned skyscraper in Caracas originally intended to be an office building that became a 'vertical slum', during its eviciton on July 22, 2014.
The Tower of David – the half-built, 45-story skyscraper that looms over the Caracas skyline – was raided on Tuesday by Venezuelan soldiers and officials in an attempt to move some 3,000 ...
CARACAS, Venezuela—The government began moving thousands of squatters from the capital's infamous "Tower of David," a half-finished skyscraper that is emblematic of the country's decay during 15 ...
Evicted residents of Tower of David wait for a bus to transport them to their new house in Caracas July 22, 2014. Venezuelan soldiers and officials began moving hundreds of families on Tuesday out ...
The Tower of David, a 45-story skyscraper in Caracas, was designed to be an office building. Instead, it has become an improvised home to around 2,500 people.
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