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  • Windpower

    Windpower Pictures of the windmill manufacturer Enercon and the offshore windpark Nysted.


    Published in Greenpeace Magazin:
    http://www.greenpeace-magazin.de/index.php?id=3287
    http://www.greenpeace-magazin.de/index.php?id=3311

  • Vladivostok

    Vladivostok City Portrait

    Published in Wallpaper

  • The Jackpot Crackers

    The Jackpot Crackers In 1998 a group of around a hundred people from the fishing village Peschici in Apulia, shared a lottery jackpot of 30 million euros. The portraits are of the winners and what they did with their money...

    Published in SZ-Magazin

  • Sharks

    Sharks Each year, over a hundred million sharks are captured and more than seventy species are on the endangered list. The greatest threat is to the survival of Great White.
    In South Africa, Durban's beaches are netted off, which every year costs the lives of more than a thousand sharks, alongside dolphins, rays and sea turtles.
    In Gaansbai, the viewing of living Great White Sharks has created a lucrative tourist industry.

    Published in Greenpeace Magazin

  • Oxfam

    Oxfam Oxfam is an NGO that was founded in Oxford, England. They specialise in the delivery of emergency relief and are part of a global movement, campaigning to end unfair trade rules, demand better health and education services for all, and aim to combat climate change. A large part of their funding is generated in Oxfam's second hand shops in which volunteers sell donated goods. The pictures were taken at Oxfam's headquarters.

    For „Weltwoche“

  • Miniatur Wunderland

    Miniatur Wunderland Miniatur Wunderland, located in Hamburg's harbour district, is the world's largest model railway. Against the odds, the brothers Braun have managed to build one of Hamburg's main tourist attractions.

    Published in HCI "Investing"

  • Marseille

    Marseille City Portrait

    Published in Wallpaper

  • Lego

    Lego A reportage story about the Danish toy manufacturer Lego.

    Published in Stern

  • Johnston Island

    Johnston Island Johnston Atoll is located in the Pacific around 1000 miles south of Hawaii. For decades, the American military experimented with nuclear rockets there and it was also a place where the remains of agent orange and nerve gas were stored. Failed rocket tests contaminated the island with nuclear fallout. What could be swept up was piled and fenced by the sea. This spot was later christened "Pluto Beach". Until the year 2000 a large number of miltary personnel and specialist contractors burned the remains of the nerve gas in a purpose-built incinerator. The Atoll has now been given back to the ãFish and WildlifeÒ department.

    Published in Spiegel Reporter

  • Jermals

    Jermals Around 5000 Indonese children work on Jermals, shabby wooden platforms, in the Straight of Malaka. The conditions there are tough and they have have to endure months at a time in isolation from their families.

    Published in Greenpeace Magazin

  • Hurghada

    Hurghada Egypt's reefs are amongst the most spectacular in the world, but throngs of divers every day are threatening the unique underwater world of the Red Sea.

    Published in Greenpeace Magazin: http://www.greenpeace-magazin.de/index.php?id=3652

  • Helsinki

    Helsinki City Portrait

    Published in Geo Saison

  • Hannovera

    Hannovera Hannovera is Germany's oldest steel engraving manufacturer.

    Published in "Print Process"

  • Hammelburg

    Hammelburg In Hammelburg, Bavaria, the German KFOR, ISAF and SFOR troops are being prepared for their duties abroad. After the death of two German journalists in 1999, the German Bundeswehr started a teaching program for journalists who work in conflict areas.

    Published in Feld Homme

  • Gili

    Gili , an Israelian, used to be an Orthodox Jew. Her life was ruled by God, and the Jewish faith's strict rules and regulations, until she started to ask herself questions.
    She managed to break out of her marriage and left the ultra Orthodox life behind her. Even though she still can't convince her family to follow her path, her parents haven't cast her out and declared her dead, as they would normally do in such a case. She has now become a denimware designer and has also taken to acting, playing the lead role of Ester, in the theaterplay "Kol Nidrei", the story of a girl who breaks away from the ultra Orthodox Jewish life.

    Published in Brigitte Young Miss. More Informations under: http://www.j-zeit.de/archiv/artikel.482.html

  • Fall of Mankind

    Fall of Mankind In the founding years of Israel thousands of Jewish immigrants from Jemen lost their children in reception camps. Shlomo Bahgaly is convincend that this then young state stole his son and sold him. Many oriental Jews suspect countless other children were kidnapped and given up for adoption to European and American Jews.

    Published in SZ-Magazin

  • Car Design

    Car Design The future of car design in California. The design departments of BMW and Mercedes are extremely secretive.

    Published in GQ Cars

  • Bald Headed Ibis

    Bald Headed Ibis More than 400 years ago the Bald Headed Ibis had become extinct in the alps. Now biologists are trying to recolonise the species in Bavaria and Austria. The biologist Johannes Fritz tries to reintroduce the Ibis to a life in the wild, by guiding with an ultra light plane.

    Published in Greenpeace Magazin
    http://www.waldrappteam.at/

  • Animal Census

    Animal Census At the end of apartheid Namibian wildlife no longer belonged to the state anymore, and has since partly been given over to local communities. The people of Torra conservancy now decide themselves, within limits, how they manage the wildlife on their land. They can show the animals to tourists, sell their kill quota to trophy hunters or shoot the animals themselves to eat or to sell the meat. To determine the kill quota, animals are counted by the same procedure every year to get a statistical average.

    Published in Greenpeace Magazin