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Kenya: War over water, a conflict as old as Africa. / 2585-02: N 3°32'49,48" E 35°53'37,09"Kenya, Rift Valley Province, district of Turkana. Kalaokol, fishing village by Lake Turkana. / Kenya /
Lapis Lazuli, the Afghan blue fortune / 2885-01: Ehsan, a lapis lazuli digger, a semi-precious blue gem, goes down to the near village carrying a rock weighing more than 100 kilos (200 Lbs). It will take him several hoursto climb down the steep and slippery sides of the mountain. / Afghanistan / Maïdan
Sur les pas des cavaliers de Joseph Kessel-On the horsemen's steps by Kessel / 1293-04: Chapandaz Morad Khan takes the horses to Qantar (a period during which the animals are left outside day and night andreceive little food. Qantar is destined to toughen the horses and make them more combative).
Mali - The sacred fishing / 916-28: The captured fish is swiftly caught in the teeth, head first, because the hands are too busy with the basket as the fisherman mounts the bank. / Mali / Bamba
Midnight Blue: blue jeans production in China / 1296-03: Workers take a dawn break after scrubbing jeans all night using a sanding machine in Mr Huang's factory in Zhongshan city, China. The blue dust from the jeansis a heavy irritant to the lungs. / China / zhongshan, guangzhou or shanghai
Albino killings in Tanzania / 2492-04: Juma Ramazani, 38 years, is a farmer from Tabora. To save his life, doctors from the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar-es-Salaam cut off his left arm. It could have been forwitchcraft, but that time they did burn the tumoured part to prevent from thieves...»How will I do to keep on working in my fields?»...He still lives with his parents. The Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar-es-Salaam is the
only place in Tanzania where they treat cancer. Albino life expectancy in only 30 years...
Peru's Melting Gods / 2623-07: Praying at the foot of the Qolqepunku glacier. Due to global warming the glacier is retreating at an alarming rate estimated at between 10 and 30 metres a year. Until recently all of the45000 pilgrims would take back a block of ice which is believed to have healing powers. This year the Ukukus have decided to stop anyone from approaching the ice due to its considerable reduction in size.
Sur les pas des cavaliers de Joseph Kessel-On the horsemen's steps by Kessel / 1293-20: Great buzkashi (about 200 horses) in Mazar-i-Sharif. / Afghanistan / Mazar e Sharif
Kenya: War over water, a conflict as old as Africa. / 2585-12: N 1°10'40.64" E 36°06'18.60" Kenya, Rift Valley Province, district of Turkana. A Turkana enclave in Pokot territory. As he cannot drink directly from the bedof the waterfall which carries warm sulphurous water, this Turkana has to drink from a hole in the ground where the same water surfaces after being somewhat filtered by the ground. This undrinkable water makes hair
turn yellowish, damages the teeth and causes joint diseases such as tendinitis and arthritis. / Kenya /
Chronique d'un cancer-La victoire de Gregory/ Chronicle of a cancer- the victory of Gregory / 1171-47: Grégory is in great pain. He is clinging on to the tap through which he is administered morphine. The maximumdoses defined in the syringe pump are not sufficient to relieve Grégory. /// Grégory souffre beaucoup. Il est cranponné à la manette qui sert à lui injecter la morphine. Mais les doses maximum paramétrées dans le
pousse seringue, par l'anesthésiste, sont insuffisantes pour soulager Grégory. / France / Le Plessis Robinson. Centre Chirurgicale Marie Lannelongue
Deux Papous dans la ville: l'exploration inversée. / 1550-02: Polobi Palia and Mundeya Kepanga exploring the subway, the « train going under the ground » used by the « tribe of the Paris ».
Restavecs, slave children in Haiti / 2118-01: RESTAVECS. SLAVE CHILDREN IN HAITI. MARIE-ANGE, 12 YEARS OLD WITH THE WOMAN WHO EXPLOITS HER, MARIE, IN THE SLUM OF SOLINO, PORT AUPRINCE. 2007 / Haiti /
The Changing Face of Papua New Guinea / 2250-48: A group of tribal Warriors sing and beat their kundu drums in a powerful display which reveals how the cultural integrity of the tribe has united over the millennia. /Papua New Guinea / Goroka
2538-31: On the way to Kailash mountain. Saga Dawa festival. Tibetan pilgrims arrive near the last pass before Kailash mountain. This is the first time they can see the holy mountain and in sign of respect they brandishoffering white scarfs.
Sambatra Antambahoaka. Rite de la circoncision / 1535-19: A beautiful shot of a parade of women on the main street of Mananjary. We see that, as always, the feet are bare because the earth that is walked upon hasbecome sacred, and this is so for all the different rites of the Sambatra. No one has the right to wear shoes. / Madagascar / Mananjary - Ambalaromba
2735-52: Lobéké National Park, South East Cameroon. A 20 year elephant was poached within the Park boundaries. The trunk, a delicacy, was first cut off to feed the poachers. Robert, the poacher in chief, killed his 500th elephant that day. He is a Bantou. He employs two Pygmee trackers (René and Augustin) who are also portors.
France, Paris : Illegal Chinese at a safe house in Paris. The two men share a bed to cut costs. They are a new wave of immigrants from China's northeast, home to millions of former cradle-to-grave factory workers laidoff by closures.
2139-28: A LONG WAY FROM GANDHI.ON THE LAND OF MANJAHLADIH, MADE IMPOSSIBLE TO CULTIVATE BECAUSE OF POLLUTION FROM THE STEEL MILL, THE "ADIVASI" STRUGGLE TO HANG ON TO THEIR DAILY LIFE. GIRIDIH,
1833-55: In the hallway of Iraq's busiest combat hospital, US soldiers pray for their friend who is dying of injuries he sustained during an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq.