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Sebastião Salgado in Siberia
For his latest epic project, Genesis, photographer Sebastião Salgado spent eight years documenting parts of the world untainted by modern life. Here, he shares the images he took of the nomadic Nenets of northern Siberia
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At the end of the day, after leading the herd north across the Yamal peninsula towards the Kara Sea on the Arctic Ocean, the Nenets set up their tent, or tchoum. They first put all their belongings in a circle on the ground, around which they place wooden supports covered with reindeer skins.
Photograph: Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/nbpictures
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Taken with Instagram at MarinaBay Sands Waterfront
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Taken with Instagram at Ardent’s CafeBar
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Environmental Graffiti’s gallery Plumbing the Depths of the Largest Underwater Gypsum Cave on Earth is a fantastic look inside Russia’s Orda Cave.
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60-foot-long Kodak Coloramas that were displayed in Grand Central Terminal in NY 1950-1990, can now be seen at NY Transit Museum Gallery.
1. Lake Placid, NY, 1966
2. Francestown, NH, 1971
3. Pendelton, OR, 1961
4. Grand Teton, WY, 1964