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In Photos: Stunning Pictures From Earth Photo 2018

The inaugural Earth Photo exhibition presents stunning images and films that document the Earth in all its diversity. From Adélie penguins on an ice floe in Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica to another photo titled Earth Energy, these pictures will give you thrills.

Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!

Adélie penguins on an ice floe in Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. Just outside Hope Bay, the Antarctic Sound connects the Bransfield Strait to the Weddell Sea where Greenpeace is conducting scientific research to strengthen the proposal to create an Antarctic ocean sanctuary, the largest protected area on the planet.

Photograph: Christian Aslund/Greenpeace/2018 Earth Photo

Leaf No. 30 (2017)

Photograph: Edward Bateman/2018 Earth Photo

Burnt Aftermath #1 – Pines (2017)

Photograph: Mark Benham/2018 Earth Photo

In Search of Silence, Saint-Anna

Photograph: Paul Christener/2018 Earth Photo

Portrait of Resilience #1 (2018)

Photograph: Dobrowolska & Ormond-Skeaping/2018 Earth Photo

Maniq indigenous tribe, Thailand: During the rainy season the Maniq search out caves, deep in the forest, where they stay until the rains stop. Numbering no more than 350 people, the Maniq are all that remains of this tribe who navigates the dense jungle of the Banthat mountain range. They still hunt using a blowpipe and poison arrows, sleep under shelters made of sticks and leaves and have extensive knowledge of the medicinal benefits of the forest plants. Divided in to about 15 extended family groups some have settled but most continue to live a semi-nomadic lifestyle.

Photograph: Luke Duggleby/2018 Earth Photo

Coastal Necklace (2016)

Photograph: David Jenner/2018 Earth Photo

Splitting the Trees (2016)

Photograph: David Jenner/2018 Earth Photo

Earth Energy 1 (2017)

Photograph: Sue Jugnarain/2018 Earth Photo

 

 

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