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The Caribú Path

1h 13m Spain

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Overview

“We, the Gwit’chin are an ancient and united people. We live in a very cold place. We know how to survive. We don’t make money, we live from the land. Until now”. Over 18 days photographers Marta Bretó and Tato Rosés explore the world of the Gwit’chin, also called the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska), one of the most pristine and wild areas on Earth. Their purpose is to experience what nature was like before the invasion of human beings. 80,000 km² of tundra, mountains and rivers, without a single road to the coastal plain, next to the Arctic Ocean.

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