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"Drought: A Harsh Reality Unveiled in Namibia's Desolate Landscapes" As the scorching sun beats down on the dunes of Namib Naukluft Park

Background imageDrought Collection: You Crack Me Up!

You Crack Me Up!
Johnny Zhang

Background imageDrought Collection: Severe ongoing drought has lowered the levels of the Colorado River in Marble Canyon

Severe ongoing drought has lowered the levels of the Colorado River in Marble Canyon

Background imageDrought Collection: USA, Utah, Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Low water table in the gorge

USA, Utah, Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Low water table in the gorge

Background imageDrought Collection: TEARS OF SOIL

TEARS OF SOIL
Sujon Adikary

Background imageDrought Collection: Sossusvlei Namibia

Sossusvlei Namibia
Avi Hirschfield

Background imageDrought Collection: parallel reality

parallel reality
Stanislav Kompas

Background imageDrought Collection: Drought

Drought
Tiger Seo

Background imageDrought Collection: Baobab Mythical Roots Deeper Yellow (h)

Baobab Mythical Roots Deeper Yellow (h)
Carlo Kaminski

Background imageDrought Collection: Drought

Drought
Mei Xu

Background imageDrought Collection: Death

Death
Eyal Alcalay

Background imageDrought Collection: Riding the top of the dune

Riding the top of the dune
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageDrought Collection: Fluffy

Fluffy
Johnny Zhang

Background imageDrought Collection: 大旱之年

大旱之年
蔡宁

Background imageDrought Collection: USA, Nevada, Las Vegas (on 2019 California Drought Expedition)

USA, Nevada, Las Vegas (on 2019 California Drought Expedition), Clark County Wetlands Park Date: 21-02-2019

Background imageDrought Collection: USA, California. Central Coast, Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Butterfly Beach

USA, California. Central Coast, Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, Montecito, Butterfly Beach, drain and cobble eroded by King Tides Date: 16-02-2019

Background imageDrought Collection: USA, California. Mojave Desert, Antelope Valley, Lancaster, 110 Street, rainbow

USA, California. Mojave Desert, Antelope Valley, Lancaster, 110 Street, rainbow and Transmission Line from solar panel farm Date: 04-02-2019

Background imageDrought Collection: in the salt flat

in the salt flat
Dieter Reichelt

Background imageDrought Collection: Bled Lake coming soon

Bled Lake coming soon
Cesare Sent

Background imageDrought Collection: Impact of the Great Depression in South Dakota, 1929 (b / w photo)

Impact of the Great Depression in South Dakota, 1929 (b / w photo)
1700301 Impact of the Great Depression in South Dakota, 1929 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Depression americaine)

Background imageDrought Collection: Dunes

Dunes
Dead Vlei, Sand Dunes, Sossusvlei area, Namib Naukluft National Park, Hardap Region, Namibia

Background imageDrought Collection: Dead Vlei

Dead Vlei, Sand Dunes, Sossusvlei area, Namib Naukluft National Park, Hardap Region, Namibia

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90027449

DDE-90027449
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, Cracked mud of dry lake bottom at Booby Pond Preserve Date: 14/12/2006

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90021552

DDE-90021552
Namibia, Etosha National Park. Cracked mud in dried water hole at edge of Etosha Pan Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90021532

DDE-90021532
Namibia, Cracked mud in dried desert pool near Fish River Canyon Nat'l Park Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90021531

DDE-90021531
Namibia, Cracked mud in dried desert pool near Fish River Canyon Nat'l Park Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90021345

DDE-90021345
Namibia, Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Dead tree with water mark (Large format sizes available) Date: 16/06/2010

Background imageDrought Collection: DDE-90021215

DDE-90021215
Footprints in desert, in Erg Chebbi, Morocco. Date: 08/04/2010

Background imageDrought Collection: Collecting Water From Dried-out River Beds

Collecting Water From Dried-out River Beds
Sujon Adikary

Background imageDrought Collection: Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin, south of Quincy, Grant County, Washington, 1939

Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin, south of Quincy, Grant County, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Washington, Grant County, south of Quincy. Deserted dryland farm in the Columbia Basin. About seventy five miles from Grand Coulee

Background imageDrought Collection: Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbia Basin, Grant County, Washington, 1939

Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbia Basin, Grant County, Washington, 1939
Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, one mile east of Quincy

Background imageDrought Collection: Possibly: Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbian Basin, Washington, 1939

Possibly: Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbian Basin, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
[Untitled, possibly related to: Farm machinery left on abandoned dry land farm in Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, one mile east of Quincy.]

Background imageDrought Collection: Possibly: Close-up view of abandoned dry land farmhouse in Columbia... Washington, 1939

Possibly: Close-up view of abandoned dry land farmhouse in Columbia... Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
[Untitled, possibly related to: Close-up view of abandoned dry land farmhouse in Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, one mile east of Quincy.]

Background imageDrought Collection: Possibly: Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived... Columbia Basin, 1939

Possibly: Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived... Columbia Basin, 1939
[Untitled, possibly related to: Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived in the Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, three miles south of Quincy.]

Background imageDrought Collection: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ament, dry land wheat farmers who survived... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ament, dry land wheat farmers who survived... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ament, dry land wheat farmers who survived in the Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, three miles south of Quincy

Background imageDrought Collection: Possibly: Yakima, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Possibly: Yakima, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
[Untitled, possibly related to: Washington, Yakima. Homes are built bit by bit with whatever materials are available. Many drought refugees settle in Sumac Park

Background imageDrought Collection: Drought refugee... Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Drought refugee... Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. " Come to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there

Background imageDrought Collection: Drought refugee, Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Drought refugee, Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Washington, Yakima Valley. Drought refugee, aged sixty three, from Bismark, North Dakota. " Came to Washington three years ago in that Chevy coupe you see over there

Background imageDrought Collection: Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived... Columbia Basin, 1939

Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived... Columbia Basin, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Chris Ament, German-Russian dry land wheat farmer, who survived in the Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, three miles south of Quincy

Background imageDrought Collection: Mrs. Chris Ament who has lived for thirty three years on dry... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939

Mrs. Chris Ament who has lived for thirty three years on dry... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939
Mrs. Chris Ament who has lived for thirty three years on dry land wheat farm in the Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, three miles south of Quincy

Background imageDrought Collection: Chris Ament, on dry land wheat farm of Columbia Basin where... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939

Chris Ament, on dry land wheat farm of Columbia Basin where... south of Quincy, Washington, 1939
Chris Ament, on dry land wheat farm of Columbia Basin where he has farmed for thirty three years. " I won t live to get the benefits of the water

Background imageDrought Collection: Homes are built bit by bit with whatever materials are available, Yakima, Washington, 1939

Homes are built bit by bit with whatever materials are available, Yakima, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Washington, Yakima. Homes are built bit by bit with whatever materials are available. Many drought refugees settle in Sumac Park, one of several large shacktowns around Yakima

Background imageDrought Collection: Mrs. Cates signs chattel mortgage with 'X', Malheur County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Mrs. Cates signs chattel mortgage with "X", Malheur County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Mrs. Cates signs chattel mortgage with " X." Malheur County, Oregon

Background imageDrought Collection: The fartherest house up Cow Hollow... Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

The fartherest house up Cow Hollow... Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The fartherest house up Cow Hollow. Malheur County, Oregon. Family came from Oklahoma



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"Drought: A Harsh Reality Unveiled in Namibia's Desolate Landscapes" As the scorching sun beats down on the dunes of Namib Naukluft Park, a hauntingly beautiful yet desolate scene unfolds. The once vibrant landscape now stands as a testament to the relentless grip of drought. Towering sand formations, like ancient sentinels, stretch endlessly towards the horizon. In 1936, Arthur Rothstein captured an eerie sight over the Texas panhandle—a dust storm swirling ominously amidst barren fields. This image serves as a stark reminder of how they are ravage entire regions, leaving devastation in its wake. The Great Depression era saw another poignant portrayal of drought's impact through Dorothea Lange's iconic photograph "Migrant Mother. " It depicts anguish etched upon a mother's face as she struggles to provide for her family during these challenging times. Even wildlife bears witness to nature's wrath. Amidst a fierce dust storm in Namibia, a male lion roams alongside gemsboks and ostriches—symbols of resilience against adversity. A transparent man walking through an arid desert symbolizes humanity grappling with water scarcity—a plight that affects countless lives worldwide. In Australia's Outback, an old rusty car stands abandoned—an emblematic relic of communities left parched by prolonged dry spells. Sossusvlei unveils yet another heartbreaking spectacle—the lifeless remains of trees beneath towering dunes. Nature weeps silently at this loss while reminding us of our responsibility to protect precious resources. Amidst this crisis, Gladys Berejiklian makes an important water announcement—highlighting urgent measures needed to combat drought and safeguard future generations from its devastating consequences. Traveling back in time to Montana during 1936 reveals another chapter in America’s struggle with drought—a man fleeing both parched lands and swarming grasshoppers; his determination mirroring the resilience of those who refuse to succumb.