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PHOTOGRAPH BY ALESSANDRO GANDOLFI
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By Whitney Johnson, Director of Visual and Immersive Experiences
This year, we’re doing something different in this newsletter to celebrate World Photography Day. We’re presenting everything from a temple in Thailand to the elusive Iberian lynx, to microscopic crystals in Hungary, to luscious Kensington Pride mangoes in southern Sicily (above), ready for shipment.
Each of these images come from recent stories in Nat Geo’s local language editions— our 30 licensed publishing partners around the globe, who bring translated and original National Geographic content to readers in their native languages.
Two photographs—the mangoes (above) and nets protecting fields in Ravenna from hailstorms and pests (below) —come from an award-winning story on how climate change is disrupting Italian agriculture. Alessandro Gandolfi’s images illustrate how new crops are growing in different places, with avocados and mangoes replacing lemons, and vineyards and olive trees creeping into northern mountains.
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