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CAP CANAILLE IN THE HEART OF THE CALANQUE (78 photos)
The National Park of Calanque, officially created in the spring of 2011, encounters hostility from the numerous users of this website remarkably from those who find this project as an attack against their fundamental liberty to engage in their favourite activities.
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The STRANGE BESTIARY OF THE BORNEO UNDERGROUND. (57 photos)
First fruits of the astonishing inventory of an ignored fauna living deep down the Borneo caves."Borneo is probably one of the most important area of biodiversity in the world.In acting from now on we can assure that the heart of Borneo remains a haven of peace for the well known species as well as for the recently discovered ones."declared Mubariq Ahmad,directeur of WWF in Indonesia (World Wildlife Fund).
© G. Robert/TheReportage.com
NORTH MADAGASCAR (54 photos)
The northern region of Madagascar has a lot of particularity compared with the capital, Antananarivo and the plateaux. Its history and geography made this region unique, influenced by multiple continents.
© L. Le Gac/TheReportage.com
CRAZY BIKES (79 photos)
In Los Angeles, California, you can find a great number of “insane” bicycles: from collectors and inventors to champions and guys crazy of balance not to mention enthusiasts, all gather to make California the world capital of the ultra-bicycle.
© E. Sander/TheReportage.com     
LOST HACIENDAS OF YUCATAN (36 photos)
Hundreds of abandonned haciendas are an extroardinary showcase of romantic ruins. Built as magnificient palaces during the sisal production last century -pick was in 1916- they have been completely let down after the arrival of synthetic fibers in the 50's. Today, there are in ruins, sometimes invaded by nature, but incredibly beautiful as they are, full of memories and splendid colors: walls, columns, arches...
© E. Sander/TheReportage.com     
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