Portrait of a 'Huaso Chileno' - a Chilean Cowboy in the Andes Mountains. Shepherding a flock of 1500 sheep early in the morning
'Huaso Chileno' - Chilean Cowboys Shepherding livestock early morning.
The i45 dusty track in Chile - though the Andes towards Argentina.
San Fernando Central Region.
The Super-Cool Professor Will Blake of University of Plymouth taking samples of ‘glacier flour’ (sediment) from Rio Tinguiririca, O’Higgins Region, Chile
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Termas del Flaco, looking down upon the settlement from high up in the Andes. Morning shafts of light pierce the scene.
Huaso Chileno - ‘Chilean Cowboys’
The i45 dusty track in Chile - though the Andes towards Argentina.
San Fernando Central Region.
Palacios Glacier in the High Andes Chile, close to Argentinian border.
Rapidly retreating due to climate change.
"La luna y los condores"
The moon and condors fly high at 4800 metres above the Palacios Glacier in the High Andes in Chile.
Land conversion in Rancagua Basin, Chile.
The use of heavy agricultural machinery on recently cleared steep slopes leaves soil vulnerable to erosion. Fruit and olive production in fertile lowlands is expanding into coastal mountain slopes that were formerly covered by native vegetation.
Gullies forming on vineyard slopes. Rancagua Basin, Chile.
Recently cleared and planted with vines, these steep slopes are showing signs of soil erosion. Fruit and olive production in fertile lowlands is expanding into coastal mountain slopes that were formerly covered by native vegetation.
The Rapel Dam - a Hydroelectric Dam in General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, Chile.