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Paul Bielicky Reporting From Vancouver, Canada | Coronavirus’ Days — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Visual Storyteller Paul Bielicky is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘VANCOUVER COVID-19 PROJECT’. To see Paul’s body of work, click on any image. With the Coronavirus hitting Vancouver for the past few … Continue reading
The Disappearing Nomadic Tradition | Morocco — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Joshua J Sneade is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘Nomads’. To see Joshua’s body of work, click on any image. In tents and caves amongst the rocky landscape of the Moroccan … Continue reading
This Sahara Railway Is One of the Most Extreme in the World – National Geographic
//assets.nationalgeographic.com/modules-video/latest/assets/ngsEmbeddedVideo.html?guid=00000164-3d92-dc4f-a57e-7f9fadfd0000 At more than 430 miles long, the Mauritania Railway has been transporting iron ore across the blistering heat of the Sahara Desert since 1963. One of the longest and heaviest trains in the world, the 1.8-mile beast runs from … Continue reading
Gallery: Humans come in all shapes, sizes — and colors
“We still live in a world where the color of our skin not only gives a first impression, but a lasting one that remains,” says Brazilian artist Angélica Dass. She shows portraits from Humanae, the photo project she started to highlight … Continue reading
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