Bedouin life.

Bedouin life.

Bedouin tribes still live in southern Israel's Negev deserts, although on increasingly small plots of land.

 

Road to nowhere.

Road to nowhere.

Occasional winding dirt tracks mark the arbitrary paths taken through the expanse of landscape that is Mongolia.

 

Through the wire.

Through the wire.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law. This is Gilo, just north of Bethlehem.

 

Guarding Mar Saba.

Guarding Mar Saba.

A Palestinian boy holds onto his donkey as the sun sets over Mar Saba, in the Kidron Valley, West Bank.

 

Touch the sky.

Touch the sky.

A young Tanzanian man scales a palm tree with his bare hands and feet in order to pick some coconuts.

 

Waiting for the call.

Waiting for the call.

A Chinese man sits, his arm draped in a red cloth, waiting by the telephone.

 

A new dawn, a new day.

A new dawn, a new day.

A Palestinian man contemplates as the sun rises over the rocky peaks of Kidron Valley, West Bank.

 

No country for old men.

No country for old men.

Watching the tourists buying food and drink in the local shop, a Tanzanian man watches, his face inscrutable.

 

A trip across town.

A trip across town.

A Chinese man cycles his wife across Beijing's busy highways in a cheap alternative to a car.

 

Grey space.

Grey space.

Three girls eat ice cream atop concrete steps next to the concrete separation wall in Aida refugee camp, Bethlehem.

 
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