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Paris aftermath
Fairfax Photographer Andrew Meares was in Paris hours after the horrifying terrorist attacks and captured the aftermath, and a city in mourning.
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A rose placed in a bullet hole with a card stating "In the name of what" at La Belle Equipe where a memorial honouring the 19 people killed there and the 129 people killed across Paris by terrorists.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Bullet holes adjacent to the La Belle Equipe cafe in Paris France on Saturday 14 November. Terrorists attacked multiple sites across the city killing over 100 people on Friday night. Credit:Andrew Meares
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A couple embrace after laying flowers at the La Belle Equipe cafe in Paris.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn on Sunday 15th November, in Boulevard Voltaire near the Bataclan concert hall where a memorial grows honouring 129 people killed by terrorists including the 89 killed in the Bataclan attack.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Police removed barricades and allowed the public relocate the memorial infront of the Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Andrew Meares
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The memorial site opposite the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn at Rue de la Fontaine Au in Paris on Sunday 15 November. 129 people were killed by terrorists in multiple shootings and bombings across the city including this location. Photo: Andrew MearesCredit:Andrew Meares
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Armed military patrol the Eiffel Tower Paris France on Sunday 15 November. Credit:Andrew Meares
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Police armed with a shotgun and a ballistics shield react to suspicious behavior at Place de la Republique in Paris on Sunday 15 November.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Police with weapons draw react to suspcious behavoir at Place de la Republique in Paris.Credit:Andrew Meares
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French military and police patrol the Louvre in Paris France which reopened on Monday 16 November.Credit:Andrew Meares
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French military patrol the Louvre in Paris France which reopened.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Tourists flee as Police clear the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Tuesday 17 November.Credit:Andrew Meares
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The Eiffel Tower was cast in the red white and blue of the French tricolour in Paris on Tuesday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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The Eiffel Tower was cast in the red white and blue of the French tricolour in Paris on Tuesday.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Faces of Paris. Parisians silently paid respect to the 129 people killed in the terror attack in Paris across many memorial sites including Le Carillon bar on Sunday 15 November.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Faces of Paris. Parisians silently paid respect to the 129 people killed in the terror attack in Paris across many memorial sites including Le Carillon bar.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Faces of Paris. Parisians silently paid respect to the 129 people killed in the terror attack in Paris across many memorial sites including Le Carillon bar.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Faces of Paris. Parisians silently paid respect to the 129 people killed in the terror attack in Paris across many memorial sites including Le Carillon bar.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Faces of Paris. Parisians silently paid respect to the 129 people killed in the terror attack in Paris across many memorial sites including Le Carillon bar.Credit:Andrew Meares