ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of women washing their clothes in a roadside puddle—the only water they could find. We spoke for a while of the challenges they faced, of the animals they’d lost in the drought, and the wells that had dried up. Somalia has long been a place of extremes, but climate and environmental changes are compounding those problems and leading to the end of a way of life. As they turned to walk home I took this image of one of the women in a field of cacti. The colors of her scarf melded into the vegetation and sky, and I was reminded of how intimate the ties are between people's lives and the land. As National Geographic and @everydayeverywhere explore how difficult, fraught conditions around the world are pushing women from their homes, I returned to Somaliland and Kenya, where the climate crisis is a major driver. To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.  Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.」2月11日 16時39分 - natgeo

ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 2月11日 16時39分


Photo by @nicholesobecki / Driving through a drought-stricken area of western Somaliland in 2016 I came across a group of women washing their clothes in a roadside puddle—the only water they could find. We spoke for a while of the challenges they faced, of the animals they’d lost in the drought, and the wells that had dried up. Somalia has long been a place of extremes, but climate and environmental changes are compounding those problems and leading to the end of a way of life. As they turned to walk home I took this image of one of the women in a field of cacti. The colors of her scarf melded into the vegetation and sky, and I was reminded of how intimate the ties are between people's lives and the land. As National Geographic and @everydayeverywhere explore how difficult, fraught conditions around the world are pushing women from their homes, I returned to Somaliland and Kenya, where the climate crisis is a major driver. To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.

Check out Nat Geo's link in bio for more on this story.


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