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Bruno Barbey - BRAZIL.
BRAZIL. Transport of a sick person to Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. 1966.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium).
Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. Local Indians.
BRAZIL. Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Indians. 1966.
Teresina, a town situated in the northern of Brasilia.
Village of Villaviceneo. Farmers.
The Amazone river.
BRAZIL. Belem. A room (in a residential house belonging to a rich farmer of Belem) which contains a worth of skins, including jaguar, ready to be expedited to U
Manaus.
Manaus.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Buffalo are the most common and rabid way of tran
BRAZIL. Santa Fe. 1966. A small village of the Amazon. Arrival of a DC-3. Bruno BARBEY- French photographer.
BRAZIL. Manaus. A local bus station.
In an Indian village, to the north of Leticia. The farmers wearing a leather costume which protects them from the thorn bushes.
BRAZIL. Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. Indians. 1966.
Manaus.
Manaus. A local bus station.
Amazonas. Amazon river.
San Luis, a town situated on the northeast of Brazil.
BRAZIL. Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazon river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Farm-workers.
BRAZIL. Manaus. Fish market. 1966.
A family of Indians on their way to put flowers on tombs of their ancestrors at Manaus.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium).
Aboard a Catalina flying boat, the regular type of transport along the Amazon river, on the way to Leticia ( a city located at the intersection of the frontiere
A family of Indians on their way to put flowers on tombs of their ancestrors at Manaus.
BRAZIL. Marajo Island, north of Belem. A family of Indians on their way to put flowers on their ancestors' tombs at Manaus. 1966.
BRAZIL. 1966. Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazon river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Farm workers.
1966.
Amazonas.
BRAZIL. Indian boy fishing in a river, near to the leafs of the huge water plants called "Victoria". 1966.
BRAZIL. San Luis, a town situated on the northeast of Brazil.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium).
Manaus.
BRAZIL. Amazonia. The french photographer Bruno BARBEY in front of one of the biggest tree in the world. 1966.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). An Indian farm worker.
Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. Soldiers bringing back to Brazil a Colombian flag.
BRAZIL. Island Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Indians. 1966.
Island of Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium). Farm-workers..
Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia. Local Indians.
BRAZIL. Manaus. 1966.
Island Marajo, situated in the delta of the Amazone river (the island is as large as the whole of Belgium).
BRAZIL. In an Indian village, to the north of Leticia, a city located at the intersection of the frontieres between Brazil, Peru and Colombia, a woman roasting
BRAZIL. Manaus. A poster showing the danger of driving in Brazil and giving the number of dead killed on the road to Manaus. 1966.
BRAZIL. Amazon River. A Catalina flying boat. 1966.
BRAZIL. Amazonia. Manaus market. 1966.
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