ASKPANDA问盼达
(2017-12-21 21:12:06)Photos by @renan_ozturk // Climbing on Cerro Colorado yesterday revealed not only incredible route potential but more insight into the complex Patagonia conservation story. To get to the cliff we enlisted the help of Domingo, a Gaucho whose family owns the surrounding land at the base. He grew up herding sheep here - “when I was 11 my father had me spend 3 months living up at the base of the rocks to tend the sheep living in the cave previously occupied by the Tehuelche Native tribes”. Laying on his sheep skin mat he looked incredulously at us, our drones and junk-show of climbing/camera gear. I don’t speak spanish, so I gathered a few tidbits of info from @andresbozzolo but overall I sensed the conflict going on inside of him. Due to the conservation work this place is on the verge of becoming a National Park and it became illegal to kill foxes and puma, and with those populations surging and killing the flock it became impossible to keep the family sheep traditio
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(2017-12-13 15:51:22)Photo @tasneemalsultan
Oaybidah Aludaini – known as Um Ahmed shows her handmade jewellery, that's inspired by Bedouin textiles “This work represents my roots, because I learnt this craft through my mother, aunts and grandmother who taught me how to weave with beads, as well as make tassels and macramé,” She has spent the last year alongside her daughter and granddaughter, to produce a contemporary range of beautifully crafted tasselled earrings and necklaces. A mother of nine children with close to 50 grandchildren, the master artisan proudly displays and sells her work at fairs across the Kingdom. She became her family’s main breadwinner after her husband passed away. Words by Alex Aubry #riyadh #saudiarabia #jewelry #handmadejewelry #torquoisemountain
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