Once a royal city in ancient Laos, Luang Prabang is home to Buddhist temples nestled in a valley on the Mekong River.
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Rwanda genocide: ‘Frozen faces still haunt’ photojournalist, 30 years on
Jack Picone reflects on his journey through Rwanda in 1994, and the lifelong nightmares it has left him with.
The journey photojournalist Jack Picone took across a Rwanda in the grips of genocide still haunts him to this day.
Twenty years ago, Jack Picone photographed Nancy just after she was beaten. He wonders what has changed since.
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Long-necked Ma Da’s image travels all over the world – while she lives as a refugee on the Thai-Myanmar border.
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A 1,200 mile long photographic journey, documenting the fear, faith and everyday survival of those living in exile.
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