Sunday, January 5, 2014

It is a series of dream trips that, flying balloon, he beheld and photograph the volcanoes of Kamch


Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado captured okoboji online 245 images in 46% of the Earth that man has not yet been altered. The images show unpublished mineral, vegetable and animal landscapes, okoboji online from the African desert to the Himalayas islands "sanctuaries" of biodiversity, such as Madagascar, the Arctic ice, and groups living in isolation, without contact their industrialized neighbors. The discovery of that part of the world "was a beautiful okoboji online surprise," said Salgado, for seeing the cities "imagine that we have destroyed everything", but half the world is still there. Excluding areas occupied by water, okoboji online "the beginning of all there yet: we have about 46% intact," as in the day of Genesis, Salgado said. "Genesis" It took 10 years and 32 trips by plane, boat, balloon, truck, mules and climbing. Almost all done with the mountain guide Jacques Barthélemy, in some accompanied him his wife and son. Despite expectations, fell ill with malaria. All that is deployed adventurous journey in five chapters in the book: The Confines South, Sanctuaries, Africa, okoboji online North Lands, Amazon and Pantanal.
It is a series of dream trips that, flying balloon, he beheld and photograph the volcanoes of Kamchatka towering icebergs in the Antarctic Continent or personally know the "stone Korowai Papua New Guinea, also known as the "friendly cannibals" because they hunt and eat the sorcerers who consider, or appreciate black rhinos, "threatening to photograph very closely." "This work is the documentation of my journey, a visual ode to the majesty and fragility of the Earth. Although it is also a warning to all that we risk losing "writes Salgado as converting waiting who threaten the planet. "What you see here is the part of the world that together we have the obligation to maintain," he said. Photogallery
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