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Ed Kashi
A story in the October 2008 issue documented the changes brought by a superhighway connecting four major cities in India. In this photo, people hang out under the Golden Quadrilateral Highway in Muratganj, India.
A couple in Sevastopol, Crimea, shares a kiss at a party celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. A story in the September 1994 issue documented the culture and tension of the Crimean peninsula, which is claimed by both Ukraine and Russia.
A tour boat passes a boy and his horse swimming in the Nile River. This photo originally appeared in a May 1993 story about the critical importance of water in the Middle East.
A couple in Sevastopol, Crimea, shares a kiss at a party celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. A story in the September 1994 issue documented the culture and tension of the Crimean peninsula, which is claimed by both Ukraine and Russia.
A tour boat passes a boy and his horse swimming in the Nile River. This photo originally appeared in a May 1993 story about the critical importance of water in the Middle East.
The twin towers of the Harland and Wolff Shipyard, known locally as Samson and Goliath, tower over the horizon in East Belfast in 1988.
Korean farmers, whose parents immigrated to Crimea in the 1930s, rest with their Russian workers after harvesting watermelons in the town of Krasnoperekopsk. This photo appeared in a September 1994 story titled "Crimea: Pearl of a Fallen Empire."
Korean farmers, whose parents immigrated to Crimea in the 1930s, rest with their Russian workers after harvesting watermelons in the town of Krasnoperekopsk. This photo appeared in a September 1994 story titled "Crimea: Pearl of a Fallen Empire."
Onlookers are sparse and quiet at 5 a.m. around the perimeter of the Taj Mahal, India’s famous 17th-century marble structure built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for both him and his wife Mumtaz.
Vineyards blanket the hills outside Charlottesville. “Virginia horse and wine country is especially beautiful in the summer,” says photographer Ed Kashi.