Sun Sets Over South Korea Ferry Disaster Site

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The sun sets over crews searching for bodies of South Korea ferry disaster victims.
Image: The sun sets as searchers and divers look for bodies of missing passengers onboard the sunken South Korean ferry
The sun sets as searchers and divers look for bodies of passengers believed to have been trapped in the sunken South Korean ferry Sewol near buoys that mark the vessel in the water off the southern coast near Jindo, south of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, April 22, 2014.Ahn Young-joon / AP

The sun sets as crews continue searching for bodies onboard a South Korea ferry that sank nearly a week ago.

The official death toll surpassed 100 early on Tuesday — but nearly 200 bodies are still believed to be trapped inside.

The ferry carrying 476 people sank off South Korea's southern coast on April 16.

Image: People hold candles at a vigil for missing students who were onboard the South Korean capsized ferry on April 22.
People hold candles at a vigil for missing students who were onboard the South Korean capsized ferry, in central Ansan on April 22, 2014.KIM DOO-HO / AFP - Getty Images
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