Category: Photojournal

Toxic Currents of Port Hardy: Can The Tides Change Back?

In any given landscape, the dynamics of growth and destruction are at play.  In an educational setting, the term “ecological succession” often has clear identifiable successional stages. Each stage has different amplitudes of natural disasters, and different recovery times from such disturbances.  One quick google search of ecological succession will show links to educational material […]

Jammu & Kashmir: A custody case

     From the foothills of the Indian subcontinent to the high Tibetan Plateau, the Himalayas are home to a diverse amount of resources and ethnocultural communities.  Prior to the Independence of India and the creation of North India’s political boundaries, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir encompassed a large amount of the western […]

Tourism and Local Livelihood in Nepal’s Holy Mountains

When someone mentions the word “Nepal”, people conjure images of snowy peaks of the Himalayas.  For most people, the word “Everest” slides into frame. If there is one reason to visit the country, it is to witness the landscape.  Upon arriving to the capital city in 2019, most if not all of the passenger’s luggage […]

Newfoundland: Treading on Thin Lines

It is often hard to keep your eyes on the road when driving along the coast of Newfoundland. Rolling hills, stoic fjords, and the sight of the vast blue ocean can, and will, steer you off course. With no dangers on a populated highway, it is common to find a car pulled over for someone […]