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Portrait of a 'Huaso Chileno' - a Chilean Cowboy in the Andes Mountains. Shepherding a flock of 1500 sheep early in the morning...
Portrait of a 'Huaso Chileno' - a Chilean Cowboy in the Andes Mountains. Shepherding a flock of 1500 sheep early in the morning...
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....
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....
The Rapel Dam - a Hydroelectric Dam in General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, Chile....
In total contrast to filth of the recycling and scrap yards, we encountered this high-tech, smart factory producing water catchment units to serve the affluent houses all over the Middle East....
We found this young lad, a Palestian refugee, working in a scrapyard on the edge of Amman. Looking much older than his years, he stands in front of these elusive UNHCP tents. The slogan on his sweater seems all too prescient...
Al Huseyniyat landfill site: the bulldozers 'hammer along' at the speed of knots, while the refugees have to dance between them to avoid being crushed....
Young Syrian refugee boy working at Jordan’s Al Huseyniyat landfill site, near the Syrian border. His F1 jacket belies the terrible working conditions and intense heat generated working here under the April sun on the edge of the desert....
A collection of portraits of Maasai who are transitioning from Pastoralism to Settled Agricultural practices. Each of these participants are attending the 'Jali Ardhi' Workshops'; a study of soil erosion in the Rift Valley enabled by University of Plymouth led by Prof. Will Blake. Their land...
A collection of portraits of Maasai who are transitioning from Pastoralism to Settled Agricultural practices. Each of these participants are attending the 'Jali Ardhi' Workshops'; a study of soil erosion in the Rift Valley enabled by University of Plymouth led by Prof. Will Blake. Their land...