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Naked Feet on Volcanic Bombs, a Self-Taught Vanuatu Becomes Star of World Photography

In the Vanuatu archipelago, where scientific tourism is struggling to compensate for the collapse of the national airline, Mount Yasur continues to spit out its volcanic bombs under the eyes of an extraordinary man. Philip, a self-taught guide and scientist from Tanna Island, has just become the icon of an award-winning photograph at the Sony World Photography Awards 2026. Her portrait, captured by Elle Leontiev, reveals both the strength of the…
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In the Vanuatu archipelago, where scientific tourism is struggling to compensate for the collapse of the national airline, Mount Yasur continues to spit out its volcanic bombs under the eyes of an extraordinary man. Philip, a self-taught guide and scientist from Tanna Island, has just become the icon of an award-winning photograph at the Sony World Photography Awards 2026. Her portrait, captured by Elle Leontiev, reveals both the strength of the…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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