Galapagos – In the footsteps of Darwin
In these Ecuadorian Pacific islands, second worldwide marine reservation protected by a national park, animal is king and man is just tolerated. Between cliffs, mangrove swamps and moonlike landscapes, go and meet an extraordinary fauna.
Photos and text by Jean Robert / LightMediation
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Entre vignes et mer dans les Cinque Terre.
Entre Porto Fino au nord et La Spezia au Sud, cinq « terres » ou bourgs sont accrochés aux éperons rocheux de la côte ligure. Ici entre ciel et mer, c’est le vignoble ou plutôt le vin qui a façonné à la fois l’histoire,les coeurs et les paysages! Havre de paix au coeur d’une Riviera italienne toujours plus turbulente, les Cinque Terre font partie du patrimoine mondial depuis 1997.
Photos et texte Jean Robert / LightMediation
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Parution FRANCE – Bungle Bungle, la « perle secrète » des Kimberleys. par Jean Robert
Bungle Bungle, la « perle secrète » des Kimberleys
L’Australie est décidément un pays incroyable ! Jusqu’en 1983, malgré la taille conséquente du site (750 km2 tout de même), seuls les aborigènes de la région et quelques éleveurs locaux connaissaient cette merveille géologique.
Un reportage de Jean Robert / LightMediation
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Africa’s glaciers gone by 2020.
Fabled equatorial icecaps will disappear within two decades,because of global warming! Africa is home to three large ice mountains : the two ice volcanoes of Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro, and the Rwenzori mountains chain at the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Uganda. A few thousand years ago,these glaciers stretched several hundred km2. Now, the ice cap has been fastly melting for decades. It is estimated that they cover today barely 5 km2 of the African continent! The fantastic ice crown described by Hans Meyer conqueror of the Kilimandjaro, « Roof of Africa » in 1889 is reduced to less than 2 km2 today. Mount Kenya reduced to less than 0.4 km2. And the glaciers of Ruwenzori represent just 1 km2 in 2005 and also could disappear by 2020.
Photos and text ©Jean Robert/Lightmediation
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Parution France – TERRE SAUVAGE – Pyrénées, le massif du Mont-Perdu, une histoire Franco-Espagnole par Jean Robert
Petra and its little secret paths.
Petra is one of these rare places in the world that you have the impression to know without ever been to before.There is the Petra of Hollywood, the one that Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) and his father (Sean Connery) discover, riding, in the Steven Spielberg’s movie, « Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade ». Or the Petra of Tintin with the Khazneh temple, drawn by Hergé in a scene from « Coke en stock ». There is also, for sure, the touristy Petra, the one that the groups discover between the Siq, the Khazneh and the royal temples in less than three hours, constantly rushed by adisillusioned guide. But above all, there is also the Petra with its small forgotten paths, its secret canyons and its discreet temples.
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