Three River Communities, Worlds Apart, Tell Stories of Indigeneity in the Age of the Anthropocene
Circle of Blue
AUGUST 10, 2021
Kalimantan, Borneo © Marc Veraat. By Christian Thorsberg, Circle of Blue — August 10, 2021. On the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, in the modest village of Rabacca, a natural border known as the Dry River stretches beneath a palm tree canopy. It is dry because it is still, filled not with rapid water but the pyroclastic flows of lava, rock, and ash that have tumbled from the island’s active volcano, La Soufrière, and lithified.
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