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“Toala Olivares' photos seem so carefree; sometimes almost snapshots. But they are testament to an unfailing insight into the story that needs to be told.”Jeroen Junte, journalist & historian, about The Amsterdam Canals

Documentary photographer Cris Toala Olivares experienced the enormous forces emanating from the core of a volcano during the 2014 eruption of the volcano Tungurahua in Ecuador. People who had lived on the fertile flanks for generations were forced to leave, something they did only with great reluctance despite the looming danger. Toala Olivares decided to delve deeper into the different relationships that people all over the world have with volcanoes. He visited 13 volcanoes, from Iceland to Indonesia, and has captured them in stunning photographs accompanied by interviews with the people who live there.



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1. Ecuador, Tungurahua 2. Indonesia, Sinabung 3. Cape Verde - Fogo 4. Ecuador - Cotopaxi 5. Guatemala - Agua 6. Indonesia- Agung 7. North Korea - Mount Paektu 8. Indonesia - Krakatoa 9. Italy - Stromboli 10. Italy, Mount Amiata 11. Ecuador - Imbabura 12. Iceland 13. Netherlands – Zuidwal

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    Publisher: Terra Uitgeverij
    Publication Date: 14/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9789089898975, 978-9089898975
    ISBN10: 9089898972

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    “Toala Olivares' photos seem so carefree; sometimes almost snapshots. But they are testament to an unfailing insight into the story that needs to be told.”Jeroen Junte, journalist & historian, about The Amsterdam Canals

    Documentary photographer Cris Toala Olivares experienced the enormous forces emanating from the core of a volcano during the 2014 eruption of the volcano Tungurahua in Ecuador. People who had lived on the fertile flanks for generations were forced to leave, something they did only with great reluctance despite the looming danger. Toala Olivares decided to delve deeper into the different relationships that people all over the world have with volcanoes. He visited 13 volcanoes, from Iceland to Indonesia, and has captured them in stunning photographs accompanied by interviews with the people who live there.



    Table of Contents
    1. Ecuador, Tungurahua 2. Indonesia, Sinabung 3. Cape Verde - Fogo 4. Ecuador - Cotopaxi 5. Guatemala - Agua 6. Indonesia- Agung 7. North Korea - Mount Paektu 8. Indonesia - Krakatoa 9. Italy - Stromboli 10. Italy, Mount Amiata 11. Ecuador - Imbabura 12. Iceland 13. Netherlands – Zuidwal

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