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A Mammoth New Book Takes an Immersive and Intimate Journey Through the Brazilian Amazon


The rain is so intense in Serra do Divisor National Park that it looks like an atomic mushroom cloud. State of Acre, 2016. All images © Sebastião Salgado, courtesy of Taschen, shared with permission
Photographer Sebastião Salgado spent six years immersed in the Brazilian Amazon as he documented the world’s largest tropical rainforest in black-and-white. From wide, aerial shots framing the vegetation populating the landscape to sincere portraits of Indigenous peoples living throughout the region, Salgado’s wide-ranging photographs are a revealing and intimate study of the area today.
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Amazônia, a 528-page tome from Taschen compiles these images, which in the absence of color, are attentive to naturally occurring contrasts in light and texture. They explore the unique environment and cultural milieu Salgado experienced during his travels as he visited multiple small communities the tribes include the Yanomami, the Asháninka, the Yawanawá, the Suruwahá, ....

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NM will pay farmers to stop groundwater use


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Nearly 20 farms in southern New Mexico are one step closer to receiving state grants to stop using groundwater for a year as part of a water management pilot project for the Lower Rio Grande.
An irrigation ditch is filled with water for alfalfa fields in the Mesilla Valley just west of Las Cruces. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
Grants considered by the Interstate Stream Commission last week ranged from $9,000 to $90,000, and totaled more than $500,000.
The Office of the State Engineer has certified that the farms, trusts and corporations have valid water rights. The staff will now verify land deeds before signing the grant agreements, which represent about 1,600 acres. ....

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