A 10-year journey to map the borders and landscape from Egypt to the West Bank – The Washington Post

A 10-year journey to map the borders and landscape from Egypt to the West Bank

One photographer’s passion project to observe and study the impact of conflict on the land. (15 photos)

via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/06/23/a-10-year-journey-to-map-the-borders-and-landscape-from-egypt-to-the-west-bank/

For the past 10 years, Israeli photographer Yuval Tebol has been exploring and observing the internal conflict in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and regions around Gaza like the Dead Sea and Jordan’s Arava desert in a series called “Land Research.” The project, according to Yuval, who is also a lecturer at Hadassah College in Jerusalem, looks to “emphasize the psychological consequences of the conflict through staggered triptychs.