Ayzoh! has released Presa Allende, a photographic report of a project created with and for the Presa Allende community. This...
Presa Allende is a reservoir, a landscape and a community under pressure. You see contamination, invasive plants, lost jobs and migration. You also see dignity, responsibility and a long tradition of people who act when institutions fail. This book shows a simple truth. When water disappears, life changes. When people work together, life resists.
The stories, the science and the images reveal a fragile place kept alive by those who refuse to give up. Their will to act is the real strength of Presa Allende. Their work protects land, water and community. Their effort turns a local problem into a story with global meaning. This book is for them.
The stories, the science and the images reveal a fragile place kept alive by those who refuse to give up. Their will to act is the real strength of Presa Allende. Their work protects land, water and community. Their effort turns a local problem into a story with global meaning. This book is for them.
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