The underwater kingdom is diverse in nature. Mexican photographer and anthropologist Anuar Patyane studies its inhabitants — sharks, rays, whales and dolphins. He descends into the very abyss to understand them better.
The works of the Mexican clearly demonstrate how diverse the underwater world and the life of its inhabitants are. With his spectacular photographs, he hopes to draw attention to the problems of environmental pollution and, in particular, the World Ocean,
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“With my series about the underwater kingdom, I try to show the beauty of our oceans, which is usually ignored. People are too active in catching fish, but we should pay attention to how they fish in the oceans and how mankind gets its food there, — says the photographer in the description of the photo project. "We are worried about the destruction of forests, because it cannot go unnoticed, but we do not see how life under water is being destroyed, and we do not pay attention to this issue."
Anuar Patyane is the winner of the World Press Photo Award in the Nature category and the winner of the National Geographic Traveler competition.
Earlier, the Parisians showed how their city looks like from
Eiffel towers. In the pictures taken from different sides of the tower, you can see almost the entire city. In the north — "Hill of Martyrs", or Montmartre; in the west — the Bir-Hakim bridge, in the north-west — the Shayo Palace; Arc de Triomphe in Place Charles de Gaulle and numerous districts of Paris.
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