The overcrowded refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, has been called many names: a living hell, a European failure, a miserable place. To its 25.000 residents who have no access to electricity and clean running water it is “The Jungle”. To them, Moria is more than an often life-threaten- ing place notorious for its unsanitary conditions that poses even greater threat amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It is where they begin to recover. It is home. Documenting life in Moria, a former military base that turned into Europe’s biggest refugee camp, is hard to put into words. It often feels like there’s nothing left but hope. But hope is enough to help them stay afloat.