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Gaia Photos
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Group photo blog by some of the world's leading freelance photojournalists.
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Cambodia: TB Crossroads
The Kingdom of Cambodia is known for the incredible ruins of Angkor Wat and the brutal repression of the Khmer Rouge. A defunct healthcare system is a legacy from that era that ordinary Khmers still live with. While the country hobbles back to relati...
Italy: Stranded in Castel Volturno
Stranded is the word that the African immigrants use when, crossing the Sahara desert to arrive in Europe, remain still, without money in an oasis of the desert, Dirkou or Agadez, without being able to move forward or go back. Stranded is also the w...
USA: New York City Taxicabs
The taxicabs of New York City, with their distinctive yellow paint, are a widely recognized icon of the city. There are more than 13,000 taxis operating in the city, not including over 40,000 other for-hire vehicles.Taxicabs are operated by pr...
USA, Detroit: Once an Icon of American Prosperity
Abandoned former legendary Packard Automobile Manufacturing Plant with the ripped off sign of “MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL PARK.” It was open in 1907, and the most innovated plant in those days. March 06, 2009. Detroit was once America’s iconic ...
Bolivia: The Silver Mines Of Cerro Rico
Cerro Rico as seen from Potosi High up in the remote desert plains of the Bolivian altiplano lies a city whose unimaginable wealth and large-scale industrial exploitation once placed it at the heart of the South American continent. The silver depo...
Turkey: Gypsy Village
This reportage was taken in a small gypsy village called Çırpı, about an hour away from Izmir, Turkey. Locals of the village came to Turkey around 1930s from Bulgaria and you can clearly see that they are still living in 1930s conditions. Woma...

