Pastoralists - Ethiopia
Only a puddle remains along a dried portion of the Awash river as pastoralists herds their camels back to their villages outside Logyia in the Afar region of Ethiopia. A massive concrete wall was built in recent years to divert water from the Awash to support the expanding sugarcane industry in Logyia, affecting pastoralists who, for millennia, relied on this vital river for their water.
Published in National Geographic magazine
Only a puddle remains along a dried portion of the Awash river as pastoralists herds their camels back to their villages outside Logyia in the Afar region of Ethiopia. A massive concrete wall was built in recent years to divert water from the Awash to support the expanding sugarcane industry in Logyia, affecting pastoralists who, for millennia, relied on this vital river for their water.
Published in National Geographic magazine
Only a puddle remains along a dried portion of the Awash river as pastoralists herds their camels back to their villages outside Logyia in the Afar region of Ethiopia. A massive concrete wall was built in recent years to divert water from the Awash to support the expanding sugarcane industry in Logyia, affecting pastoralists who, for millennia, relied on this vital river for their water.
Published in National Geographic magazine