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Posted: 2017-01-05T20:41:32Z | Updated: 2017-01-05T20:41:32Z Chilling Photos Of What Refugees Left Behind At Lesbos Beach | HuffPost

Chilling Photos Of What Refugees Left Behind At Lesbos Beach

For many people, the island is the first glimpse of Europe after crossing the Aegean Sea.

Over 1,000 migrants and refugees arrive on the Greek island of Lesbos every day after risking their lives riding from Turkey across the Aegean Sea's choppy waves.

For many of them, the island is the first glimpse of Europe after crossing the waters and before continuing their journey west in search of asylum.

Most of the people arriving on the island are from war-torn Syria, which has seen 25,000 deaths  -- 74,400 of which civilian -- since the start of the country's civil war in 2011. Others are from countries like Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.

In photos taken around the island between Oct. 2 and Oct. 8, Associated Press photographer Santi Palacios documented objects that the migrants and refugees left behind, from children's toys to lifejackets to Syrian passports.

Take a look at Palacios' photos below: 

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A package for an emergency thermal blanket.
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A bottle of child's milk.
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A half-eaten piece of cake.
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A man's keffiyeh scarf.
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A child's drawing.
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A woman's shoe.
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A pair of men's underwear.
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A lifejacket.

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