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  • Il devient de plus en plus difficile pour Michael de recruter des boxeurs. Souvent il monte le chapiteau seul avant le show. Noonamah Tavern près de Darwin, Territoire du Nord, Australie, 2011 © Viviane Dalles
  • The majority of Australia’s population lives on the continent’s periphery in large cities such as the capital Canberra, Sydney or Melbourne. Nevertheless, about ten percent of Australians call the centre of the country home, otherwise known as the Bush and the Outback, an area which covers over two thirds of the territory. Northern Territory, Australia, October 2011.
  • Arrière-cour dans une ferme. U Minh, Delta du Mékong, Vietnam. Juin 2018
  • Jeune femme se reposant après avoir passer la matinée à cuisiner pour toute sa famille.U-Minh, Delta du Mékong, Vietnam. Juin 2018.
  • Route allant à l'observatoire météorolique du Mont Aigoual, Gard, Lozère, France, 9 Janvier 2021
  • cerisier en fleurs lors de la super lune. Valleraugue, Gard, France, 8 Mai 2020  Avril 2020 Avril 2020
  • Vue de l'observatoire météorolique du Mont Aigoual, Gard, Lozère, France, 9 Janvier 2021
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  • Main de Léa posée sur celle de son père.  Le Devez nouvel, GAEC du Nord Larzac, Creissels,  Aveyron, France, 26 Avril 2021
  • Aire de Côte, Gard, France, 27 Juin 2021
  • Coucher de soleil
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  • Causse Méjean, Lozère, France, 7 Juillet 2010
  • Portrait de Stéphanie, réalisé à la fin du premier confinement chez a coiffeuse de mon village, Valleraugue, Val d’Aigoual, France, 14 Mai 2020.
  • Enfant déguisé, Valleraugue, Gard, France, 4 Janvier 2021
  • Gandaki- la rivière noire- est l'une des plus importante au Népal et prend sa source à plus de 3000 mètres d'altitude dans la région du Mustang, Avril 2009
  • Women watching family and friends leave the village. Tangye, Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Villagers in in the fields. The inhabitants of the Mustang region cultivate their own food – cereal, potatoes, apples… The surplus is sold in the surrounding villages. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Tangye, 11,400 feet is the oldest village in mustang. Njawan nyima in his kitchen preparing dinner. Njawan, 26, owns and works on one arcre of land. He grows cereal, potatoes and apples. Njawan earns 12,000 rupees a month – $100 – which allows him to provide for his wife, three year-old son and his mother that lives with them. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • A chorten a few kilometers from ghemi, 10,500 feet. unlike the rest of Nepal, Mustang is a mineral desert. chörtens  are buddhist funeral monuments that house relics. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Nomad family. Chhiten Gurung, 49, her husband rhiten and five of their children live in a tent on the plateau of upper mustang at an altitude of 13,500 feet. At 5.30am the family gets ready to milk the goats. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Nomad family. Diki gurung is 24. She opened a little bar in Lo-manthang which is also her home. From time to time she returns to the family’s camp to help her sick mother. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Nomad family. In the afternoon, chhiten teaches diki how to weave traditional belts, under the curious eye of tsering and the neighbours’ son. It takes 4 to 5 days to make a belt. If she does not keep it for herself, she will sell it in town for 1000 rupees or $8. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Nomad family. Every day at 6am kuzand dorma, 13, leaves with a flock of 150 sheep. With vegetation becoming a rarity around their camp, kuzang and his brother tsering walk for three hours to find pasture for the family’s flock. they will return at nightfall. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Tzarang. Funeral ceremony. For the soul of the dead person to be freed, monks pray for 48 days. in the buddhist religion members of the deceased’s family must consult a lama or monk to chose one of the three paths that will allow the soul to be released. Take the body to a mountain and cut it up so it can be eaten by vultures. Cut up the body and place the pieces in a rivercremate the body and scatter the ashes in a river.  Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • The thupten shad drup dharkeling gonpa monastery in Tzarang, upper mustang. It is said that tibetan buddhism began in this monastery built in 1385. Even though it is falling into ruin, it is still inhabited by lamas or monks.  Tzarang, Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Tenzin bista, born in 1965 is an amchi. From generation to generation, the  men of the family treat the villagers and people around Lo-mathang. If they can, the sick go directly to the doctor’s surgery. otherwise, tenzi bista travels by horse to their homes. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • A class of amchi at Lo-manthang, capital of mustang. the classes contain between 2 and 6 students per level and take place in small dark rooms. To become an amchi (doctor) the students must follow a theory course for seven years and then two years or practical training. Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Two sherpas en route for Tangye. The only people seen for the day, they are transporting irrigation piping. To get to tangye from chuksang, they will have walked 10 hours in the desert. Tangye, Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
  • Tangye, 11,400 feet is the oldest village in Mustang. No roads in mustang for vehicles. Food supplies and other necessities are brought on the back of mules or carried by the men themselves. Tangye, Mustang region, Nepal, April 2009.
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