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  • Motorway above the jungle on the approach to Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-18.tif
  • The factories and  favelas of Cubatão surrounded by jungle covered hills
    Cubatao_QL-73.tif
  • Decayed leaf on the floor of the jungle, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-53.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta hacks her way through the jungle searching for orchids
    IOH_Expedition_QL-32.tif
  • David Reuger climbs down a steep section in the jungle to a river bed in the Peruvian Andes
    IOH_Expedition_QL-34.tif
  • William Nauray surveys the view trying to locate the easiest way through a dense section of jungle in the Andes
    IOH_Expedition_QL-33.tif
  • D. Maninha in her living room adjacent to the jungle in Pylons, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-69.tif
  • Throw-in during a football game in front of the jungle and water pipelines
    Cubatao_QL-66.tif
  • A Brazilian Hibiscus in the jungle, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-29.tif
  • Warning sign against eating fruit or drinking water in the jungle due to pollution from the factories, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-28.tif
  • A worker paints the new bridge that  connects  the Amazon jungle between transects 2 and 4 of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-33.tif
  • A banana tree flower in the jungle, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-47.tif
  • Favela built along the old construction road on the escarpment above Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-19.tif
  • William Nauray and David Reuger guide the telescopic pruner to collect an orchid sample watched by Wilbert adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-23.tif
  • There is debate as to the effect of the dust on the ecology adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-17.tif
  • The Interoceanic Highway approaching Quincemil at the edge of the Amazon
    IOH_Document_QL-18.tif
  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at various sizes.
    IOH_Document_QL-09.jpg
  • David Reuger, Theresa Meacham, Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta and William Nauray climb up a sloping rock searching for orchids
    IOH_Expedition_QL-35.tif
  • Unstable soils and landslides are one of the biggest problems for the engineers of the Interoceanic Highway, especially in the rainy season
    IOH_Expedition_QL-27.tif
  • William Nauray pressing an orchid specimen and preserving a flower head in alcohol for Cusco herbarium on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-26.tif
  • Theresa Meacham uses a bamboo pole to collect an orchid from the fork of a tree she just climbed watched by William Nauray
    IOH_Expedition_QL-18.tif
  • Theresa Meacham and David Reuger searching for orchids in an area due to be dynamited next to the Interoceanic Highway watched by a Conirsa construction worker
    IOH_Expedition_QL-14.tif
  • Theresa Meacham discovers an orchid adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway due for dynamiting the following week to enlarge the road.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-07.tif
  • Theresa Meacham , William Nauray and Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta with an orchid discovered near the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-05.tif
  • Previous orchid habitat destroyed as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-03.tif
  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    forest2-03.jpg
  • A house surrounded by banana plants in Jardim São Marcos favela. Cubatão, Brazil, 2008
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • A mechanic by the Interoceanic Highway sharpens our machetes
    IOH_Expedition_QL-31.tif
  • Brown sediment filled water from the gold mining areas meets the clear water from another river in the Amazon seen from the Interoceanic highway. This polluted water which often has a high mercury content from the extraction process is one of the larger environmental concerns in the area.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-30.tif
  • A high Andean chacra (farm) often the primary crops are maize or coca for cocaine production. There is concern that as travel on the Interoceanic highway becomes easier a growing corridor of deforestation on either side of the highway will occur.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-29.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta collects an orchid specimen for Cusco herbarium
    IOH_Expedition_QL-28.tif
  • Despite the massive scale of the engineering operations there is clearly much work yet to be done to get the highway operational
    IOH_Expedition_QL-25.tif
  • Theresa Meacham and David Reuger guide the telescopic pruner to collect an orchid sample adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-24.tif
  • Theresa Meacham and Norma Salinas assemble the telescopic pruner for collecting an orchid sample adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-22.tif
  • An example of the scale of rock terracing and deforestation required to enlarge the Interoceanic Highway as the Andes meets  the Amazon basin
    IOH_Expedition_QL-21.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta photographs an orchid she just discovered next to a stream in the cloud Forest above the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-20.tif
  • Theresa Meacham in the fork of a tree she just climbed to collect an orchid
    IOH_Expedition_QL-19.tif
  • Theresa Meacham and Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta give Norma Salinas a boost to an orchid adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-16.tif
  • The expedition walks next to an area of forest  illegally cleared for a chacra (farm), primarily for growing maize. Next to this chacra there was also evidence of illegal cedar logging.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-15.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta and Norma Salinas with four Epidendrum orchids they just collected near the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-13.tif
  • Deforestation as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-11.tif
  • Norma Salinas with a good days collection of orchids. The samples are collected for a live herbarium in Cusco.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-10.tif
  • Deforested area next to the Interoceanic Highway in preparation for road enlargement. This particular habitat had previously been home to many orchids studied by Norma Salinas
    IOH_Expedition_QL-06.tif
  • An orchid on the mountain side adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway where Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta searches for further species in the distance. This part of the mountain side was due for dynamiting the following week to enlarge the road.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-04.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta explores the cloud mountain forest near Marcapata next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-01.tif
  • A village on a corner of the Interoceanic Highway in the Amazon.
    IOH_Document_QL-35.tif
  • Cliffs and forest adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-30.tif
  • Cloud mountain forest near Marcapata 2km  from the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-09.tif
  • Cloud mountain forest near Marcapata next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-04.tif
  • Conirsa construction workers resting for lunch during which time the road blocks are opened and trucks can pass on the Interoceanic Highway.
    IOH_Document_QL-03.tif
  • Two girls laughing and eating sweets in Silvinha's house in Jardim São Marcos favela, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-42.tif
  • William Nauray laughing with Wilbert outside a hostel in Quincemil
    IOH_Expedition_QL-36.tif
  • William Nauray walks along the Interoceanic Highway below a cluster of Bromeliads
    IOH_Expedition_QL-12.tif
  • Orchids destroyed in ground clearing as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-09.tif
  • Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-08.tif
  • Norma Salinas identifies an orchid in the cloud mountain forest next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-02.tif
  • A derelict Portugese hospital in the rainforest
    Cubatao_QL-55.tif
  • A house surrounded by banana plants in Jardim São Marcos favela, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-43.tif
  • right: A derelict Portuguese hospital in the jungle above Cubatão. Brazil, 2008
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Mountainous Jungle panorama seen from Bukit Patoi's summit, Peradayan Forest Reserve, Brunei
    Peradayan-Forest-Reserve-Brunei-14.jpg
  • Crew in the jungle next to the motorway
    CubataoFilm_QL-100.tif
  • A favela developed horizontally into the jungle along the route of the old road used for constructing the highway. Cubatão, Brazil, 2008
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Ulu Temburong National Park (formerly the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve) is an area of lowland rainforest only reachable by longboat in Temburong district, Brunei
    Ulu-Temburong -03.jpg
  • Sandstone and laterite blind window in Beng Mealea Temple, built in the early 12th century. Siem Reap, Cambodia, 2003
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-04.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-66.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-65.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-05.jpg
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