Global Warming Images
 

 
20130504_B18A9394.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130504_B18A9394
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130507_B18A0986.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130507_B18A0986
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130507_B18A1077.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130507_B18A1077
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130507_B18A1082.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130507_B18A1082
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130507_B18A1112.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130507_B18A1112
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130504_B18A9392.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130504_B18A9392
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130505_B18A0207.jpg Cranes unloading coal at a Tata steel plant in Ijmuiden, Netherlands.
 
20130505_B18A0207
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130507_B18A0988.jpg Coal on the dockside in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
20130507_B18A0988
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4236.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4236
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4242.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4242
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4249.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4249
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4253.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4253
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4261.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4261
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4150.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4150
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4155.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4155
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4186.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4186
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4193.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4193
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4202.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4202
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4206.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4206
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4209.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4209
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4219.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4219
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4241.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4241
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4248.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4248
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4251.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4251
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4258.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4258
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20130325_B18A4263.jpg A JCB tries to clear a way through massive snow drifts blocking the Kirkstone Pass road above Ambleside in the Lake District, UK during the extreme weather event of late March 2013. shot taken on 25th March 2013.
 
20130325_B18A4263
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3519_bitumen.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3519_bitumen
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5728.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5728
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5733.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5733
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5760.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5760
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5769.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5769
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5773.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5773
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5792.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5792
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5813.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5813
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120811IMG_5817.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120811IMG_5817
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120731IMG_1990.jpg A bucket shovel used in the tar sands.. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120731IMG_1990
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120731IMG_2008.jpg Rows of new houses being built in Fort McMurray to house tar sands workers. The Alberta tar sands in are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. Such is the money to be earned from the industry that the average price of a new detached house in Fort McMurray is $800, 000.
 
20120731IMG_2008
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120731IMG_2011.jpg Rows of new houses being built in Fort McMurray to house tar sands workers. The Alberta tar sands in are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. Such is the money to be earned from the industry that the average price of a new detached house in Fort McMurray is $800, 000.
 
20120731IMG_2011
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120731IMG_9347.jpg A massive bucket shovel used in the tar sands. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120731IMG_9347
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120731IMG_9349.jpg A massive bucket shovel used in the tar sands. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120731IMG_9349
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120802IMG_2573.jpg Workers prepare a massive dump truck bucket used in the tar sands mines in Fort McMurray, the centre of the tar sands industry. The Alberta tar sands in Canada is the world's largest industrial project and the most environmentally destructive.
 
20120802IMG_2573
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3451.jpg A massive bucket wheel by the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3451
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3459.jpg A massive bucket wheel by the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3459
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3466.jpg A massive bucket wheel by the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3466
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3471.jpg A massive bucket wheel by the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3471
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3490.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3490
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3492.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3492
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3498.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3498
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3502.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3502
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3519.jpg The Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3519
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3539.jpg Hideous air pollution from the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3539
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120804IMG_3540.jpg Hideous air pollution from the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120804IMG_3540
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120805IMG_3847.jpg A massive bucket wheel by the Syncrude upgrader plant. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120805IMG_3847
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4226.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4226
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4229.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4229
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4245.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4245
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4376.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4376
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4711.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4711
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120806IMG_4722.jpg Tar sands deposits being mined north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The tar sands are the largest industrial project on the planet, and the world's most environmentally destructive. The synthetic oil produced from them is 3 times more carbon intensive than conventional oil supplies, a disaster for the climate. They are responsible for the second fastest rate of deforestation on the planet. Second only to the amazon Rainforest. They produce millions of litres of highly polluted water every day which leaches out into the Athabasca river and has serious health impacts on First Nation peoples living downstream.
 
20120806IMG_4722
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120609_IMG_9908.jpg A farmer feeding organic Middle white pigs at Washingpool farm in Bridport, Dorset. The Farm rears livestock and grows food and vegetables for sale in their farmshop, cutting down on food miles.
 
20120609_IMG_9908
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120609_IMG_9905.jpg A farmer feeding organic Middle white pigs at Washingpool farm in Bridport, Dorset. The Farm rears livestock and grows food and vegetables for sale in their farmshop, cutting down on food miles.
 
20120609_IMG_9905
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120609_IMG_9928.jpg A farmer feeding organic Middle white pigs at Washingpool farm in Bridport, Dorset. The Farm rears livestock and grows food and vegetables for sale in their farmshop, cutting down on food miles.
 
20120609_IMG_9928
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120414_T5616x3744-71.jpg A man dying cloth in the dyers souk in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa
 
20120414_T5616x3744-71
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

 
20120414_T5616x3744-73.jpg A man dying cloth in the dyers souk in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa
 
20120414_T5616x3744-73
Add to Lightbox - Lightbox

Media Per Page