3 Months Through the Indian Subcontinent: A Visual Story
Traveling through the Indian subcontinent for 3 months is my travel dream. Photographer Jelle Van De Weghe just lived it earlier this year.
He wandered through Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal, covering 10,000km by foot, bicycle, motorbike, car, bus, train, boat, elephant, and of course camel.
His goal was to document the parallel between wildlife and people, and explore the many contrasts we see in the world.
A Rhino looks up from eating. (Screenshot/Vimeo)
The wildlife on the subcontinent is diverse; here a pair of elephants look from the woods. (Screeshot/Vimeo)
With the recent earthquake in Nepal, these images from that region become even more powerful.
Holy man gives the camera a stern look somewhere in the Indian subcontinent. (Screenshot/Vimeo)
Fishermen along the coast shake out their nets. (Screenshot/Vimeo)
I am not quite sure what the significance of the specific patterns on this elder’s face mean, but it is a powerful image. (Screenshot/Vimeo)
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