from a to b (open collection - framed print) · Botswana · 2017
To those born into the lush maze that is the Okavango Delta, navigating the cryptic waterways on a Mokoro must come as naturally as walking. Propelled by pushing a pole into the muddy ground beneath the shallow waters, the slender canoe glides like an arrow through the marshland, undetected by hippos or else... While in many parts of the world the only remnants of such traditions are lackluster tourism interpretations, the Mokoro is a standard way of transporting goods and getting from A to B until today.
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tags: Maun, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa, nature, Earth, marshland, grass, weed, tree, sky, cloudscape, water, canal, vegetation, greenery, scenic, scenery, Mokoro, canoe, man, culture, tradition, heritage, UNESCO; documentary, photojournalism, travel, living room, horizontal
- Lambda C-print
- Fuji Crystal archive paper, 231 gsm
- Semi-matte finish, slight sheen
- Natural colors, detailed image reproduction
- Carbon neutral print production