Lake Eyasi, Tanzania: Hadzabe man with bow and arrow. The Hadzabe, who live about 15-hundred miles north of the San near Tanzania's Serengeti, are the first branch in the human family tree. They split from the founding population (the San) around 150,000 years ago. Today the Hadzabe are one of the last groups of hunter-gatherers on Earth. This image is from The Human Family Tree.
Kimberley Motley left her husband and three kids in the US in order to work as a defense lawyer in Kabul, Afghanistan. She is the first and only foreign lawyer who litigates in Afghanistanâs courts. For over five years now, human rights cases and troubled expats have motivated her to stay, but personal threats make it harder for Kimberly to continue her work. This image is from Motley's Law.
Andriesvale, Northern Cape, South Africa: San patriarch living in Green Kalahari whose DNA was tested as part of the Genographic Project. The San Bushmen of Southern Africa are universally accepted as the world's oldest genetically distinct population of humans, whose DNA markers connect them to Scientific Eve. The Genographic Project used DNA from the San to help pinpoint some of humanity's earliest movements in Africa. This image is from The Human Family Tree.
Sydney, Australia: Australian koala bear with her baby or joey in eucalyptus or gum tree, Sydney, NSW, Australia. exotic iconic aussie mammal animal with infant in lush jungle rainforest. This image is from Survive the Wild.
Botswana: Water is scarce in Savute as the dry season begins. In this image a large male lion is lying in the foreground looking towards camera while a large bull elephant stands in the background on the other side of a pool of water. This image is from Battle for the Pride.