doli
the elephants of the Dzangha-Sangha National Park
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Over het boek
Doli is the word for elephant in Sango, the language of the Central African Republic, home to the Dzangha-Sangha National Park. This park, which is managed by the World Wildlife Fund, borders Congo, and Cameroon. Within the park is an enormous clearing in the forest called the Bai. Elephants, bongos, various monkey species, and many other examples of Africa's amazing diversity come to the Bai to take in its' mineral rich waters. At times over a hundred elephants will venture from the concealment of the dense forest where it is possible to photograph them more freely.
A portion of the profits from the sale of this book will go to the World Wildlife Fund to support continued research and conservation in the Dzangha-Sangha National Park.
A portion of the profits from the sale of this book will go to the World Wildlife Fund to support continued research and conservation in the Dzangha-Sangha National Park.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 36 - Datum publiceren: jan 11, 2010
- Trefwoorden central african republic, dzangha-sangha, photography, elephants, wildlife, africa
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Tommy Daspit
Birmingham, AL
Tommy Daspit is a third generation professional photographer with over 20 year experience. Originally from New Orleans, he now lives in the Birmingham area with his wife and three children. He has worked as a photojournalist, wedding, commercial, and portrait photographer. Award winning and internationally published his work has been seen in such publications as The Dallas Morning News and W Magazine.

