The Nenets, who live at daily temperatures of – 35C / -31F in northern Siberia, Russia and wash just once a year and eat raw reindeer liver to survive. Documented by these beautiful black and white monochrome photographs of by documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado / found at tanta tralha
These photographs of the Nenet are taken from the forthcoming book Genesis, by Sebastião Salgado, to be published by Taschen in April 2013 to coincide with the opening of the exhibition Genesis at the Natural History Museum, London, sponsored by Vale.
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You must live on the east coast.
…certainly not in sunny california :(
Supposed to be 70-ish today! Jealous?
Great Post!
A reason to be thankful I live in California, not Siberia!
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Reblogged this on Tales of Energy and commented:
WOW!!! Speaking of cold…
This are beautiful photos!!!! and very interesting information :) Would love to know more about it!
..you can follow the links in the description..they will point you towards the photographer and more about the people
Upps! Thanks for the instruction hehe…will do it! :)
It’s always awesome to travel through other’s photographies :) Your photos are wonderful!
Love reading your blog and want to nominate your for “Very Inspiring Blogger Award” http://cplayphotography.wordpress.com/2013/02/14/very-inspiring-blogger-award/