Archives de juin, 2007
Parution Roumanie – DESCOPERA – Les micro UAV d’Hubert Raguet
Le magazine roumain DESCOPERA est fidèle à nos photographes et publie le sujet d’Hubert Raguet:
The Splendor of the Sican civilization
In December 2006, in the latest excavation season, a group of international archeologists, lead by Izumi Shimada and Carlos Elera, directors of the Sican Archaeological Project, discovered twenty splendid graves of Lambayeque or Sican nobles. An important archeological discovery in Peru.
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Parution Web – DIGITALJOURNALIST – Afghanistan: On the Edge of a Precipice de Philip Poupin
Une parution pas comme les autres car dans un magazine de photojournalisme en ligne DIGITAL JOURNALIST avec le reportage de Philip Poupin:


Parution France – VUES D’AILLEURS – La saga du savon de Marseille de José Nicolas
Le magnifique reportage de José Nicolas sur la saga du savon de marseille parait dans « vues d’ailleurs »:
Mongolia: Shamanism reapears from the ashes.
Born during the stone age, around 40,000 years ago, shamanism is a belief in spirits in the sky ground and everything.
Banished from Mongolia for centuries, first by Buddhists then by the communists. Shamanism reapears from the ashes, thanks to the shamans that hid their practises during the black years. Today the old shamans leave the shade and many young shamans are being initiated.
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South Africa : the last sanctuary of the Chinese tigers.
Li Quan is a 44-year-old Chinese woman who devotes her life to the protection of the Chinese tiger species. With the help of her husband Stuart Bray, an American businessman, she has created the foundation Save China’s Tigers, and has fought since 1999 to prevent the ancestor of all tigers from disappearing…For there remain only 65 tigers in the zoos in China, and perhaps a few dozen in the wild.
Li Quan’s goal is to create a natural reserve in China where the tigers and other endangered species could live. But consolidating enough land in China would require much time, which is why, in the face of the urgency of the situation, Li Quan turned to South Africa to try out her plan.
So, the last refuge for the Chinese tigers can today be found…in South Africa.
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Parution Angleterre – FINANCIAL TIMES MAGAZINE – Bernard-Henri Levy in Darfur par Alexis Duclos
Le reportage sur Bernard-Henri Levy au Darfour d’Alexis Duclos à l’honneur dans le magazine Finantial Times:
Warriors of the citadel of Chan Chan
Archeologists from the National Institute for Peruvian Culture (INC) have discovered, in the middle of year 2006, 18 wood statues, a little less than a meter tall, which were keeping the entrance to the Sea Palace, one of the ten royal buildings in Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimu civilization, erected between the 9th and the 15th centuries on the northern coast of what is today Peru. The statues are being studied and protected in the site itself, before being transported to an INC laboratory for their final restoration.
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Parution Belgique – Le Vif – Les rennes de Jean Robert
Toujours des rennes mais cette fois ci de Jean Robert dans LE VIF L’EXPRESS belge:

Parution Taïwan – RHYTHMS MONTHLY – « Tsaatan, the reindeer people » de Donna Todd
Le magnifique reportage de Donna Todd, « le peuple renne » fait une très belle série dans le taïwannais RHYTHMS MONTHLY:

















































