ON ASSIGNMENT FOR SYNCHRONICITY EARTH IN BRAZIL
After my trip to Peruvian Andes I moved on to Extreme Atlantic South of Brazil to document the work of Instituto Curicaca. Instituto Curicaca is a non-governmental non-profit organisation that works for the conservation of nature, the appreciation of culture and the promotion of eco-development in Brazil. Together we embarked on an epic 12 day 2500km expedition. We crossed dunes, marshes, swamps, canyons and forests to the Salto do Yucumã and the Uruguay River in Argentina. Along the way we documented many of Instituto Curicaca's key projects including forest restoration, wildlife bridges, protected reserves, conservation of rare amphibians and their habitats and their educational work with young people from indigenous communities.
The principal purpose for this trip was to create high quality media that can be used by both Synchronicity Earth and Instituto Curicaca to help with impact, educational and funding campaigns. In addition to this I helped to mentor Luana and Felix from the NGO in conservation film and photography.
Many thanks to all the team at Curicaca and the local communities for making me so welcome and introducing me to their incredible work.
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Map Graphic ©Instituto Curicaca