Changing Landscapes - Photos

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Changing Landscapes - Photos

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A small selection of the photographs taken by members of the Changing Landscapes team over the course of the project.

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These photos were taken by members of the Changing Landscapes team during the Changing Landscapes SVG project. Images here are reproduced with the owners' permission.

Not for reuse without permission. Contact the changing landscapes project for more information. 

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Changing Landscapes photo - Rising from the Ash
A green shoot grows up through ash deposits

Changing Landscapes photo - Arrowroot factory
This Arrowroot factory was built in 1930 and is used to process starch from the Arrowroot and then exported to other countries. Weight from the ash that fell during the 2021 explosive eruptions of La Soufriére damaged the roof destroying the factory.

Changing Landscapes photo - View into the Crater at La Soufriére
View into the 2020-21 crater at La Soufriére."As we embark on this new journey of recovery from the hazy gray to the now beautiful blues and greens that covers our landscape we found adventure and share knowledge"

Changing Landscapes photo - Sand angel on the volcanic beach
"Out of the darkness came happiness with this new beach at Fancy that many enjoy."

Changing Landscapes photo - Endemic St Vincent butterfly
The St Vincent Hairtreak is endemic to the island, (Pseudolycaena cybele), also called Marsyus Hairstreak."The smallest change can make the biggest difference."

Changing Landscapes photo - Baptism
Three men walk into the sea in the Red Zone.

Changing Landscapes photograph - Me roof drop een!
"Me roof drop een! Ah par me ah go go? People returned to their communities, but some had no place to call home. How long will the shelter be there home?"

Changing Landscapes photograph - Fancy chillspot
A place to chill out in Fancy.

Changing Landscapes photograph - Can you feel the breeze?
"Can you feel the breeze?" grasses bend in the wind with freshly tilled fields behind, ash and soil are mixed together to plant new crops.
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