The Aiguille du Midi… A ship among the Alps peaks

Settled in the centre of Chamonix, the Aiguille du Midi cable car is the Europe’s highest one, the second in the world. It holds the record as the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world, from 1,038m to 3,776m. The cable car annually carries 500,000 passengers (1/5th during the month of August) to admire one of the most beautiful French panoramas. A technological feat that is still subject to the security of passengers: a high-risk challenge for the men who operate a myth.

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Parution NORVEGE – Hazaribagh, an ecological Tsunami. by Zeppelin


Santorin, honeymoon island

Among the Cyclades, there is an island that never ceases to shine. Exclusively focused on tourism, Santorini has no crisis. A very expensive island where the newlyweds of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore have taken the place of the Japanese. New rich people who travel 10,000 km to realize their wedding photos.

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Parution TAIWAN – Dhaka, gold in sewers. by Zeppelin


Parution Allemagne – VIEW – Dhaka, gold in sewers. by Zeppelin


Hazaribagh, an ecological tsunami

Hazaribagh is one of the most polluted areas in the world. Tanneries discharge their toxic products every day above the capital Dhaka. Meat and bone meal farms provide all the Bangladesh ranches. Three quarters of men who work there die before fifty years-old. A dramatic situation at the terminus of rural exodus.

a Photo report by Bruno Valentin and Julien Pannetier//LightMediation

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Gold in sewers

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, some people dive into the wastewater in order to find a few grams of gold, risking their health.

a Photo report by Bruno Valentin – Julien Pannetier//LightMediation

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