中文注释:在墨西哥库伯峡谷,几件五颜六色塔拉乌马拉印第安妇女的披肩晾晒在绳子上。塔拉乌马拉人生活在山谷深处,岩石林立的峡谷中,他们家乡的偏僻位置使得这个极度拘谨的民族大部分土著文化都得以保存。但政府对当地旅游业近十年的推动正将外面的世界带进他们的家园。 图片为《国家地理杂志》1999年7月/8月号的“旅游的利与弊”一文而拍摄,未刊发 作者: Jonathan Tourtellot
披肩 墨西哥 图片故事:高清壁纸:英文注释:Colorful Shawls, Mexico, 1999Colorful shawls worn by Tarahumara Indian women dry on a line in Mexico's Copper Canyons. Until recently, the remoteness of the Tarahumara's homeland—the canyons' deep, rock-lined gorges—has allowed these intensely shy people to preserve much of their native culture. But a decade of government-promoted tourism in the region is bringing the outside world to their doorstep. (Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Two Faces of Tourism," July/August 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine) 随机推荐: |
