
Life when fleeing everything —
In the Bab al-Salam camp on the Syrian-Turkish border, Syrian refugees try to carry on their lives through the bitter winter. Muhammad Zafir, 13, steps inside the hole he dug with two of his friends: a bomb shelter they have made for children.

Life when fleeing everything —
Nour, 8, from the town of Azaz, arrived a few days ago at the refugee camp.

Life when fleeing everything —
Abo Ahmad lit up plastics for warmth with his child.

Life when fleeing everything —
Muhammad Yousef, 14, holds his 1-year-old sister, Rama, as he heats water for his mother to wash clothes.

Life when fleeing everything —
Syrian refugees number about 200 families and growing in this camp, huddled around plastic tents that work as temporary shelter during summer but will do little to protect them from the frost of winter.

Life when fleeing everything —
A general view of the Bab al-Salam refugee camp on the Syrian-Turkish border on Tuesday, January 1. Turkey, which supports the insurgency, is housing about 150,000 Syrian refugees at camps near the border.

Life when fleeing everything —
A Syrian family erects their tent at the Bab al-Salam refugee camp January 1.

Life when fleeing everything —
A woman stands at the entrance of her family's living area in a refugee camp named Container City on the Turkish-Syrian border, near Oncupinar in Turkey's Kilis province, on Monday, December 24.

Life when fleeing everything —
A man whiles away the time in Container City on December 24.