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Stunning Portraits Of The World’s Remotest Tribes Before They Pass Away (46 pics) Living in a concrete box with hot water pouring from the tap, a refrigerator cooling our food and wi-fi connecting us to the rest of the world, we can barely imagine a day in a life of, say, Tsaatan people.

Stunning Portraits Of The World’s Remotest Tribes Before They Pass Away (46 pics)

They move 5 to 10 times per year, building huts when the temperature is -40 and herding reindeer for transportation, clothing and food. “Before They Pass Away,” a long-term project by photographer Jimmy Nelson, gives us the unique opportunity to discover more than 30 secluded and slowly vanishing tribes from all over the world. [Read more...] National Geographic - Inspiring People to Care About the Planet Since 1888. The Surreal Aftermath Of The Fukushima Disaster Depicted In Photographs. Envision• Anthony Selden • The nuclear terror that is the Fukushima disaster took place in Japan.

The Surreal Aftermath Of The Fukushima Disaster Depicted In Photographs

The disaster revolved around equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns and a massive release of radioactive material, which has caused residents in Japan to fear for their lives. The story told in the photographs below depicts what it’s like to be in Japan right now. Any Animal That Touches This Lethal Lake Turns to Stone. Search Results. Dying life of the tribe. Photographer decided to travel the world for 3 years, visiting 35 tribes in all 5 continents. Selvedge magazine: The Fabric of your life: textiles in Fashion, Fine Art, Interiors, Travel and Shopping. Lidewij edelkoort. Lidewij edelkoort.