Living on the edge in Kenya's Turkana region
The 850,000 residents of northwestern Kenya's vast and parched Turkana region face some of the most inhospitable living conditions on Earth. Loiyangalani. Images taken between 2010-2011
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Residents and walkers look for food and livestock in the tundra. Agricultural development and the prevalence of weapons among rival communities now make it much harder for Turkana’s pastoralist population to travel widely in search of water and grass
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- id:1044040
- date:6 August 2010
- dimensions:5.33 x 4 in. (1600 x 1200 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:6.26 MB
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The 850,000 residents of northwestern Kenya's vast and parched Turkana region face some of the most inhospitable living conditions on Earth. Loiyangalani. Images taken between 2010-2011
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- id:1044040
- date:6 August 2010
- dimensions:5.33 x 4 in. (1600 x 1200 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:6.26 MB
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