Archives de juin, 2011

Parution Allemagne – VIEW – White Nature by Vincent Munier and The sapphire slaves in Madagascar by Patrick Castagnas


Bernard-Henri Lévy in Misrata.

The French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Levy went for the third time in Libya at the end of May 2011. After a 24 hours crossing between Malta and the Port of Misrata on a makeshift boat, the Sea Tiger, BHL found the intensity of the fighting between the loyalist troops of Qaddafi and the Libyan rebels. Fights with heavy weapons – more than 120 tanks destroyed litter the streets of Misrata – against a handful of Chebabs, mostly armed with simple Kalashnikov, that resisted the attempted urbicide orchestrated by Qaddafi.

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Jiuzhaigu National Park: « The landscape »

At the borders of Sichuan, it is one of the national parks the most appreciated by the Chinese. There, Zhang Yimou had chosen to shoot some scenes of his famous « Hero ». The nature lovers come to Jiuzhaigu to breath.

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Parution ROUMANIE – Vet’art! by Patrick Landmann


Parution Suisse – ANIMAN – Les plus beaux Voyages Nature. par Jean Robert (cover story)


Australia – The Explorers’ Way

The mythical Stuart Highway crosses Australia from north to south for more than 3000 kilometers. Built over the steps of the 19th century explorers, this lengthy asphalt ribbon symbolically retraces the epic story of the conquest of the country-continent.

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Parution Angleterre – Les « Kalash » par Marie Dorigny et « Passion carnaval en Sicile » par Bruno Morandi dans CNN TRAVELLER


One thousand and one night in Cairo

Fallen in oblivion when the European city was built at the end of the XIXth century, historic Cairo is thriving again. An army of workers, architects, engeneers and restorators is involved in the salvation of Tulunid, Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mameluk and Ottoman Cairo.

Photos by /LightMediation Text by Philippe Flandrin

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Parution NORVEGE – The last days of Pompeii? by Eric Vandeville


Marc Dozier – Portfolios Papous

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