ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月13日 05時05分


@historiassencillas photographed these cowboys working at Hato La Aurora, a 37,000-acre ranch in Colombia. While on assignment for @nytimestravel, he visited the vast region called the Llanos Orientales. It extends from the Andes to the Orinoco River, and Venezuela beyond. It’s a broad, flat savanna split by slow, muddy rivers lined with gallery forests. In the rainy season, tropical downpours turn muddy trickles into rivers, plains to lakes, and dry ground to mud. In the dry season, lakes shrink, rivers drop and the land becomes parched and sun-baked. It all combines to create an otherworldly landscape, teeming with #wildlife. The landscape is increasingly attracting tourists to places like Juan Solito, an eco-lodge founded in 1999. It’s just across the silty Ariporo River from Hato La Aurora. Tourists spend their days exploring the ranch, which is managed as a wildlife reserve. Elsewhere, the llanos environment is threatened by oil drilling, intensive agriculture and overgrazing. Swipe left to see more scenes from the ranch, captured by the photographer @historiassencillas. And follow @nytimestravel to see more like this.


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