Saturday, June 21, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Enchantment Of The South Seas Islands
In !982, on a National Geographic Society
assignment to produce a chapter, text and photographs, for a book titled Secret Corners of the World, I spent two
months exploring the six inhabited islands of the Marquesas Archipelago in French Polynesia. Walking along the stunning coast of Ua Huka Island, which I had to myself, I chanced upon these dancers, who were
rehearsing for the French Bastille Day celebration. But then, such occasions
are what makes travel off the tourist map so exciting.
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Mali: Gold-Adorned Red Fulani Woman
One of two red Fulani women I transported in my car over a few miles
near Mali’s Bandiagara Cliffs. Each was carrying a big calabash of fresh milk,
some of which they spilled on my rear seat. But they graciously posed for me at
their destination.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Mali: Old Man Issued From The Shadow
In Djenné, Mali, this old man, with amazingly long legs, emerged from the shadow behind a wall to
have a look at the equally curious photographer.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Indonesia: Rushing Home With The Groceries
In Indonesia’s Jakarta, the country’s capital in Java Island, a pedicab’s
cargo leaves little room for its owner.
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Monday, June 16, 2014
Indonesia: How Our Stone-Age Ancestors Drank Water
In 1968, having spent four months crossing Indonesian Borneo from Pontianak
on the west coast to Samarinda on the East coast on assignment for National
Geographic, I traveled the next three months on a Venture magazine assignment photographing
the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Sumba, Sumbaya, Timor, and Irian
Jaya.
In Irian Jaya, in the western part of New Guinea, I reached the stone
age. Literally, as the Dani tribe there were still using axes and agricultural
tools made of polished stones. There I watched a boy drink from a river as do
animals. Our distant ancestors may have done it too.
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Indonesia: Amazing How Much You Can Pile On A Bicycle
The world’s streets offer some of the most amazing spectacles. And they are free. I shot this earnest ciclyst near Jakarta , Indonesia, in 1968.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Indonesia: Broken By A Demanding Job
Having transported people all day through the traffic of Jakarta,
Indonesia’s capital, this pedicab driver found a quiet spot to take a nap. Here’s
a man who will never put on weight.
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Philippines: How To Carry Six Guitars And More
Guitar vendor in Manila, Philippines, is carrying his stock on his
shoulders.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
Philippines: Two-Wheel Fun
Two-wheel taxi slicing the air of Philippines’Negros Island.
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