Socotra, a forgotten paradise of the Indian Ocean

Socotra, a forgotten paradise of the Indian Ocean

The island of Socotra along with other small islands forms an archipelago in the Indian Ocean about 350 kilometers off the coast of the Arabian Peninsula. With an area of ​​130 kilometers long and 35 kilometers wide, Socotra belongs to Yemen, a country of immense...
The Corn islands of Crusoe

The Corn islands of Crusoe

The Corn Islands are located on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua and was the culmination of my trip in this country. Many times I end the trip on islands where I can rest and enjoy the last days of the trip. To get to them you have to arrive first in the city of...
The Antarctica, the last border (First part)

The Antarctica, the last border (First part)

The splendid spectacle of the frozen sea As a travel photographer, a project with a television took me to travel to Antarctica. In fact, to travel to the Antarctic continent had always been a dream that I was finally able to realize. It will be difficult to make a...
Archipelago of Bazaruto

Archipelago of Bazaruto

One of the reasons for my trip to Mozambique was a photograph I saw at a fair in Paris. As a person that attracts me to the sea and its islands, I was fascinated by this photograph so much that after contemplating it and asking myself how there could be places like...
The Nusa Tenggara islands: Sumba

The Nusa Tenggara islands: Sumba

I remember when I said that I was going to travel to the islands of Nusa Tenggara; I saw faces of surprise around me. Naturally, although the name sounds like islands of the Pacific, the place is unknown. These islands are located in the archipelago of Indonesia,...
Ceremony of circumcision on the island of Tanna

Ceremony of circumcision on the island of Tanna

You are going to read many stories about Vanuatu, one of my favorite countries. But do you know where it is? Vanuatu is located in the Pacific Ocean, in Melanesia, 1,200 km east of Australia. It is an archipelago of volcanic origin formed by more than eighty islands...