Tag: reportage

Eucalyptus Is Burning Portugal
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Eucalyptus Is Burning Portugal

In June 2017, deadly wildfires struck central Portugal. In the village of Nodeirinho, locals suspect that the invasive eucalyptus tree may have been to blame.
Maria Dybcio
The Nine-Mouthed River
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The Nine-Mouthed River

In southern Vietnam, a vast maze of rivers, swamps and islands is home to 20 million people, most of whom rely on the water for their everyday activities and livelihoods. Yet newly-built dams and the imminent climate catastrophe could soon change all of this.
Paulina Wilk
In Praise of Nudity
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In Praise of Nudity

Poland may be a Catholic country, but it has its fair share of nudists. You might find them at the infamous beach at Chałupy, or even further afield in Bulgaria, whose Black Sea resorts have long attracted regional naturists.
Stasia Budzisz
You’ll See When the Rain Comes
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You’ll See When the Rain Comes

The Nile river eventually flows into the Mediterranean Sea, but has more humble origins. One such source is the Blue Nile at Lake Tana in Ethiopia, where water can be in short supply for large parts of the year.
Paulina Wilk
On the New Zealand Trail
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On the New Zealand Trail

New Zealand’s Te Araroa trail stretches 3000 kilometres, across both the North Island and South Island. It’s a physical challenge, but one that is also spiritually rewarding.
Paweł Janeczek
Plastic-Filled Herrings
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Plastic-Filled Herrings

From supermarket bags and beer cans to microplastic particles, the Baltic Sea is becoming increasingly polluted. Things look even worse elsewhere in the World Ocean.
Łukasz Kaniewski
Blood for Blood
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Blood for Blood

In Chechnya, the centuries-old Caucasian honour code is slowly being eroded by the bloody politics of Ramzan Kadyrov.
Wojciech Jagielski