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Floating Villages of Tonle Sap

Floating Villages of Tonle Sap

In Central Cambodia lies Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, Tonle Sap, home to vibrant communities living in floating villages and drawing that living from the lake’s waters. In self-contained villages where one can be born and die without touching dry land, these floating settlements support schools, More…

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Uplanders Watery Struggle

Uplanders Watery Struggle

In Cox’s Bazaar and its surrounding islands like Sonadia, Kutubdia and Maheshkhali, the fishing industry is a profitable business. More…

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Nairobi Kids

Nairobi Kids

When you meet Anne-Sophie Rettel on the street, you would expect her to be just a normal 23-year-old woman from Leipzig, Germany. She likes partying, she works as a travel agent, she’s single and she raises funds for an orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya. “All started back in 2009 when I went to Kenya More…

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The Disowned and the Denied

The Disowned and the Denied

For decades, the xenophobic, Burmese military junta has refused to recognize the Rohingya as a distinct Muslim ethnic minority living in western Burma. Internationally, their story is under reported. The Rohingya are probably the most voiceless and stateless refugee community in the world. More…

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Húicéir na Gallimhe – The Galway Hooker

Húicéir na Gallimhe – The Galway Hooker

By 1970 only two remained, whereas eye witnesses report that they have seen 20 boats in the harbour of Inis Mór, the biggest of the three Árainn Islands and 35 boats sailing out of Conamara. More…

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Tribal Music in Tanzania

Tribal Music in Tanzania

In November of 2010, my father and I travelled into the bush of Tanzania to live with three remote tribes: the Maasai, the Barbaig and the Iraq. This was a journey of not only self discovery, but one of education and learning, as we went to locate the roots of tribal music in ancient cultures. The aim was to travel to cultures largely untouched by western civilization and communicate with them primarily through song, not words. This has never been done before and hopefully will lead on to more of these studies in the future. More…

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Antogo – The Sacred Dogon Fishing Ritual

Antogo – The Sacred Dogon Fishing Ritual

Mali, and the village of Bamba in the north of Dogon country, where, since the beginning, that is to say since the Dogon arrived in this magic land in Mali long ago, a sacred fishing ritual is practiced, known as “Antogo”. More…

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Solsbury Hill

Solsbury Hill

At over 600 feet, Solsbury hill affords spectacular views of the city of Bath and surrounding countryside. At the top there is an iron age hill fort dating back to 300bc. The hill and nearby springs have connections with the Celtic goddess Sulis and King Bladud. The sense of history and spirituality is palpable, inspiring Peter Gabriel to write the song ‘Solsbury Hill’. More…

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Shooting Robert King

An honest, revealing and at times disturbing portrayal of the war photographer Robert King. Shot over a 15 year period the film documents the career of Robert from his first assignments through to the present day. More…

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As the Condor Flies

As the Condor Flies

The population of South America is a composite of ancestries, ethnic groups, and races, making the region one of the most diverse in the world.

Almost twice the size of Europe, the continent takes in an enormous geographic and cultural diversity, combining a compelling intermingling of traditional indigenous and modern urban cultures. More…