Ayesha Malik - ARAMCO
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A woman waves to her daughter, who has boarded the bus to Dhahran Elementary School.
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A man rides a golf cart down Oak Street to the Rolling Hills Golf Club. His radio plays the song 'Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.'
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Christmas lights adorn a home on Lava Circle.
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A crude oil tank rises on the horizon of Dhahran Camp.
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Shoppers exit the Dhahran Commissary grocery store.
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Trees, shrubs and lush lawns line Rolling Hills Boulevard.
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A woman prepares to watch her daughter's soccer game in Dhahran Camp.
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During the Gulf War in 1990, these gas masks were issued to Ayesha Malik's family in Dhahran Camp.
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A public relations worker sits at his desk in Dhahran Camp.
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A resident of Dhahran Camp poses in her backyard.
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An aerial photo of Dhahran Camp from 2004.
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A girl sits on her bed, surrounded by her Beanie Babies collection.
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Workers in jumpsuits pose for a photo on Lemon Circle.
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Skateboarders take a break at the skate park in Dhahran Camp.
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Portraits of Saudi ARAMCO CEOs line the walls at the Community Heritage Gallery in Dhahran Camp.
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An American flag hangs alongside an ARAMCO one at the Cub Scouts House in Dhahran Camp.
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