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Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas

February 13, 2008 Garry Peterson 1 Comment

Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas, Virunga National Park

Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo by Brent Stirton, South Africa.

Winner Contemporary Issues: 1st prize singles from World Press Photo.

Brent Stirton has more photos on his website, and on his blog.

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