ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 7月16日 19時39分
Photo by @nicholesobecki Guude Aadan drags water from a hole dug in the ground in Hijiinle, a small village where she sought shelter after her home in Topta was abandoned to drought, and she also lost her herd of 70 goats and sheep. She now depends on humanitarian aid—and food gifts from relatives. Back when it rained reliably in Topta, Guude would wake up in the morning to green fields dotted with wildflowers and frolicking goats. As @aurora_alm writes: “They didn’t know it at the time, Guude said, but their life in Topta was happiness defined. ‘That is what I miss the most,’ she said. ‘Everything.’” To see more of my work on humanity’s connection to the natural world, please follow @nicholesobecki.
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