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In Liberia, the phrase “Chinese lantern” does not apply to the lights that people string up at Chinese New Year. Instead, it’s a square or rectangular battery-powered light like the one @iamjimtuttle photographed here. 13 years after the civil war ended, electricity — or, as Liberians call it, “current” — is still intermittent in #Liberia. The lights go on, off, on again, then back off. Even the wealthiest Liberians, who have access to generators, still hoard electricity like it’s about to be taken from them. If you walk into the average Liberian house during the day, you won’t find any lights glowing, let alone air-conditioners, fans, televisions, radios or refrigerators running. In fact, most Liberians with generators don’t have refrigerators; they have a deep freezer that they plug in for a few hours at night, long enough to get cold. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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