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| So the first thing about my photography was that it made me feel like I existed. People said, 'Can you show me your photos?' and that gave me strength despite my shyness and inhibition. | | Raymond Depardon | |
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|  | MAJURO ATOLL, Marshall Islands — The country comprises a series of coral reefs enclosing vast, clear lagoons sometimes many miles across. The reefs once encircled volcanoes, which have long since sunk back into the ocean, leaving long, narrow, curving islands covered in coconut palms. The Majuro Atoll is a 29-mile-long strip of land with the county's main airport and its capital, Majuro, which is at the atoll's widest point — about one-third of a mile across.
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by Magnum Photographers | NorthSouthEastWest is a thought-provoking book and exhibition co-produced by the Climate Group, the British Council, and Browns that explores both the impact of climate change and the innovative solutions being found to combat it. In a critical year for the environment, 10 leading Magnum photographers have traveled to 10 climate hot spots around the world to capture the effects of global warming on nature, human rights, economics, technological innovation, and health. | |
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 | | > View selected images | Zoom In: Prohibition Ends
by Magnum Photographers | | On Dec. 5, 1933, the era of Prohibition ended. | |
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