Sunday, 26 August 2012

Beautiful Places Chile 2012

Today, Santiago is a city that occupies the fertile central valley of Chile between the Andes and the coast, with the Mapocho River crossing the city from east to west. The most remarkable thing about Santiago, with its five million inhabitants, is perhaps its diversity. It is a city with many faces, great and varied changes, and a social and political landscape that sometimes takes us back to the colonial city it once was.
 Chile 2012
 Chile 2012
 Chile 2012
 Chile 2012
 Chile 2012
 Chile 2012
Chile 2012

Beautiful Places Finland 2012

Finno-Ugric peoples make up 2.4 million of Russia’s inhabitants. This book examines the Khanty, Komi, Mari, Mordvins and Udmurt who live on the western side of the Urals, between the Volga River Bend and Western Siberia. The focus is on their ethnic identity, recent history and  present-day life. Various points of view are represented in articles by expert scholars, and the subjects include language, literature, theatre, social life, and the status of the family and of women. These national cultures recovered after the most difficult part of the Soviet period, but in today’s Russia they and their languages are increasingly at risk of dying out. Russification is advancing not only because of government, but also as a result of industrialisation and urbanisation. Half of the population of these groups live in rural areas where traditions and folk beliefs are particularly strong. Photographs from different eras and drawings by Udmurt children depict the story of the indigenous cultures and the changes they have undergone. Some of the articles also shed light on the harsh situation of other Finnic peoples in Russia.
 Finland 2012
 Finland 2012
 Finland 2012
 Finland 2012
 Finland 2012
Finland 2012

Beautiful Places Turkey 2012

 Turkey 2012
 Turkey 2012
 Turkey 2012
 Turkey 2012
 Turkey 2012
Turkey 2012