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Inhospitable Collection

Background imageInhospitable Collection: Nepal, Solo-Khumbu, Dzonglha

Nepal, Solo-Khumbu, Dzonglha. Ama Dablam (north face) bathed in evening light, seen from Dzonglha. Ama Dablam is one of the most, distinctive mountains lining the Khumba valley

Background imageInhospitable Collection: A Turkana man strides purposefully across the treeless

A Turkana man strides purposefully across the treeless Lotagipi Plains as an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) watches him atop a termite mound

Background imageInhospitable Collection: An aerial view of the caldera Sisale Kma

An aerial view of the caldera Sisale Kma
An aerial view of the caldera Sisale K ma, which is 3, 937 feet in diameter and 300, 000 years old. It is situated at the inlet of Ghoubbet el Kharab (the Devils Throat)

Background imageInhospitable Collection: An aerial view of the volcanic cones at the inlet of

An aerial view of the volcanic cones at the inlet of Ghoubbet el Khar‰ b (the Devils Throat), a region of high seismic activity where deep fractures in the lava continue to widen year by year

Background imageInhospitable Collection: USA California Death Valley National Park Cloud formations

USA California Death Valley National Park Cloud formations and early morning light on corrugated Badlands landscape at Zabriskie Point

Background imageInhospitable Collection: Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge

Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier, that separated the Suguta Valley from Lake Turkana several million years ago

Background imageInhospitable Collection: The lava barrier that separates the southern end of Lake Turkana from the Suguta Valley

The lava barrier that separates the southern end of Lake Turkana from the Suguta Valley. South Island is in the distance while the extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, is close to the lakeshore

Background imageInhospitable Collection: An extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, at the southern end of Lake Turkana has a distinctively

An extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, at the southern end of Lake Turkana has a distinctively green crater lake which is fed by underground seepage from the main lake

Background imageInhospitable Collection: The inhospitable country at the southern end of Lake Turkana

The inhospitable country at the southern end of Lake Turkana. The fresh-looking lava flows came from Telekis Volcano which last erupted about 130 years ago

Background imageInhospitable Collection: A Turkana man herds his goats in the semi-desert terrain near the southeastern shoreline of Lake

A Turkana man herds his goats in the semi-desert terrain near the southeastern shoreline of Lake Turkana

Background imageInhospitable Collection: Scenery on the fringe of the Air Mountains

Scenery on the fringe of the Air Mountains

Background imageInhospitable Collection: Inhospitable

Inhospitable, semi-arid, thorn scrub country northwest of Lodwar, the administrative centre of the Turkana people. All the hills and mountains are of volcanic origin

Background imageInhospitable Collection: Semi-arid, thorn scrub country

Semi-arid, thorn scrub country, littered with lava debris, near Parkati. Being extremely hot and dry, the area is only used by the nomadic Turkana for grazing goats and camels


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