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An eerie dawn in Paris
As Sunday morning breaks after the Friday Paris terror attacks, Fairfax photographer Andrew Meares captures an uneasy dawn in Paris.
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Armed military patrol the Eiffel Tower Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Armed military patrol the Eiffel Tower Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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A rose in a bullet hole with a note that translates to "In the name of what?" at La Belle Equipe in Paris.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Candels and flowers at La Belle Equipe in Paris France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn at Rue de la Fontaine Au in Paris France. 129 people were killed by terrorists in multiple shootings and bombings.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn at Casa Nostra in Rue de la Fontaine Au in Paris France. 129 people were killed by terrorists in multiple shootings and bombings.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn at Casa Nostra in Rue de la Fontaine Au in Paris France. 129 people were killed by terrorists in multiple shootings and bombings.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Police at the Place de la Republique where a memorial honouring 129 people killed by terrorists grows in Paris, FranceCredit:Andrew Meares
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Street cleaners at the Place de la Republique where a memorial honouring 129 people killed by terrorists grows in Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Dawn in Boulevard Voltaire near the Bataclan theatre where a memorial honouring 129 people killed by terrorists grows in Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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Police at Boulevard Voltaire near the Bataclan theatre in Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares
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A rose in a bullet hole at La Belle Equipe in Paris, France.Credit:Andrew Meares