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In Sen Monorom, Mondulkiri, coexistence between humans and elephants is not easy and is based on a precarious equilibrium.
During the monsoon season, the landscapes take on dreamlike dimensions, and the constant flat light puts a photographer to the test.
In the jungle that populates these remote mountains live the Bunong, an animist ethnic group that has lived in symbiosis with nature for over two thousand years.
Kratie is a small town on the banks of the Mekong, along the road from Kompong Cham to Mondulkiri. Why stop here?
Kompong Luong is a town built on the waters of the Tonle Sap Lake, where every building floats, firmly founded on boats and rafts.
Kampong Cham has the largest community. They are the Cham and are of the Muslim faith, though with Hindu influences.
To bring home a good job, it is essential to know the territory in which we are going to be working. Here a little history of Cambodia.
On-the-job training to learn a trade in the field by photojournalist Gabriele Orlini.
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