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Photo Essay: Djibouti Rails – Dire Dawa to Djibouti City (Location: Ethiopia/Djibouti)

February 2, 2012 by cameronkarsten 6 Comments

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Filed Under: Africa, Cameron Karsten, Djibouti, Environment, Ethiopia, Oil, Photo Essay, Photography, traveler's lifestyle Tagged With: Africa, Cameron Karsten Photography, desert, Dire Dawa, Djibouti, Djibouti City, Ethiopia, railway, train

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Snow or shine, their resilience is unmatched. Part of an ongoing project called The Forgiven Seasons - tinyurl.com/8dk9wtkk
Fresh air and friends w/ @platypushydration @msr_gear
“I return as often as possible, to relive and resume the wildness at the edge of the world... TJ brought me and Deb back into town... where we ate cedar smoked salmon with potatoes and watermelon while watching canoe races in the bay.”
Full spread in @seattletimes Pacific NW Sunday Magazine about the book ‘Human/Nature’ published by @nature_org and available at @conserve_wa website. “Canoeing is a lifestyle, a way of life. It brings us together: one mind, one heart.” - Lauri McCaulley of the Makah tribe
The book project ‘Human/Nature’ published by The Nature Conservancy @conserve_wa was featured on the front cover of @seattletimes Pacific NW Magazine. On the cover Lisa Rust belays her colleague at Frenchman Coulee - “Climbing on rock is how I reconnect at an elemental level with the earth, my body and my loved ones.”

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