People gather to charge their cellphones in Manhattan, New York after Hurricane Sandy left the city powerless. (AFP Photo)
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Cellphones are left to charge at a recharging point created by Ryan Nelsen and Fields Harrington, who ride a tandem bicycle to generate power in New York as the city recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy. (AFP Photo)
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People gather to recharge their cellphones at a recharging point created by Ryan Nelsen and Fields Harrington, who ride a tandem bicycle to generate power in New York as the city recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy. (AFP Photo)
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People gather to recharge their cellphones at a recharging point created by Ryan Nelsen and Fields Harrington, who ride a tandem bicycle to generate power in New York as the city recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy. (AFP Photo)
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A woman leaves her phone to to recharge at a recharging point created by Ryan Nelsen and Fields Harrington, who ride a tandem bicycle to generate power in New York as the city recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy. (AFP Photo)
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A sign directs people to a cell phone charging area, where power strips are attached to a generator powered by two men on a tandem bicycle in Manhattan, New York. (AFP Photo)
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A sign directs people to a cell phone charging area, where power strips are attached to a generator powered by two men on a tandem bicycle in Manhattan, New York. (AFP Photo)
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Ryan Nelsen (L) and Fields Harrington (R) ride a tandem bicycle to generate power as people wait for their cell phones to recharge in New York as the city recovers from the effects of Hurricane Sandy. (AFP Photo)