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Tag Archives: Peru

How long will there be melt water?

21 January 2025 by nicolefranken

Antilliaans Dagblad, January 2025

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Posted in Publications | Tags: climate change, community, documentary-photography, Indigenous people, journalism, landscape, mountains, nature, people, Peru, photography, photojournalism, portraits, Publications, remote, Travel Feature, Travel Stories, travel-photography

How long will there be melt water?

19 March 2024 by nicolefranken

De Groene Amsterdammer, March 2024

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Posted in Publications | Tags: climate change, community, documentary-photography, Indigenous people, journalism, landscape, mountains, nature, people, Peru, photography, photojournalism, portraits, Publications, remote, Travel Feature, Travel Stories, travel-photography

No life without the glacier

27 February 2024 by nicolefranken

Peru – The Quechua are living on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Rising temperatures affect nature and the fragile ecosystem. Drought in particular causes a lack of food for the alpacas they keep.

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Posted in Photos | Tags: Andes, climate change, documentary-photography, glacier, Indigenous people, journalism, landscape, nature, nomads, people, Peru, photography, photojournalism, portraits, remote, storytelling, travel, travel-photography

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