Mexico's north is a lesser visited land of sprawling cattle ranches and endless expansive vistas. Tempered by harsh deserts and mountains, el Norte has always been a wild and uncompromising destination, as well as an historic bastion of political resistance. These images were snapped at various locations: Chihuahua City, the Copper Canyon, Hidalgo del Parral, Alamos and others.
Nicaragua’s northern highlands are a bastion of rustic beauty. The rolling hills conceal pockets of lost in time villages, where the soil and houses blend into a single, earthy, red-brown palette. These photos were snapped at various locations: Matagalpa, Estelí, Jinotega and the Reserva Miraflor.
Chihuahua City is the capital of Chihuahua state – one of Mexico’s largest and most remote locales. The city lacks the colonial charm of the great historic capitals further south, but it does have an abundance of elegant 19th century architecture, mostly sponsored by the infamous dictator, Porfirio Diaz. It’s also home to a plethora [...]
Highway 45 to Parral is relentless. Flanked by wild mountains, plateaux, towers and table-tops, the road advances, on and on, on and on. Swirling flocks of black crows break the monotony. Pale white butterflies search vainly amid the yellow grasses, sand and parched scrubs. The tough little desert flowers give nothing away. Sporadic pools of [...]
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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