Crazy Horse, the giant of the Black Hills
In the heart of the Sioux Black Hills is being born the largest sculpture in the world, representing Crazy Horse on his horse. It measured 4 times the size of Presidents of Mount Rushmore. Photos and...
View ArticleBurning Man – Festival on fire
Ethereal and futuristic, artistic and spiritual, the annual Burning Man Festival that began almost thirty years ago has become the epitome of progressive creativity. More than just a delirious week of...
View ArticleA Winter in Wyoming
At the heart of winter, the Rockies come alive with a glorious spectacle : the annual migration of elks. Thousands of wild deer leave their icy forests, to come one hundred kilometers further south in...
View ArticleThe american West – And God created the earth
Who has not dreamed to drift across the wilderness of the American West ? Rubbing oneself to the founding myths of the world’s superpower? In the land of oversizeness and excess, we traveled across...
View ArticleWashington D.C., a whiff of politics
Grouping together federal institutions, museums and memorials, the capital of the United States is heady with politics. A guided tour to enter a bit into the soul of a great country. Photos by...
View ArticleArizona – Once Upon a Time in the West
With its ranches, its film studios and its landscapes dramatized by Hollywood, Arizona is undeniably the Mecca for lovers of Westerns. A land of cowboys worthy of Once Upon a Time in the West… Photos...
View ArticleCaribou : the endless march?
Sat in the middle of the tundra, Serge Couturier is studying the movement ofcaribou on a map. Looking over his shoulders, Normand Lizotte, a wildlife technician, and Yves Lacasse, the helicopter...
View ArticleThe Navajo Spring
Once persecuted by the European colonizers, the Navajo Indians make up the biggest ethnic group in the United States. After regaining control over their destiny, the tribe is today known as the Navajo...
View ArticleLas Vegas, the illusionist
Between megalomaniac hotels, gambling galore, unbridled performances and increasingly delusional attractions, « the city where everything is possible » cultivates his oversized ego. A strange mix of...
View ArticleLas Vegas – The Desert Mirage
Once reserved for inveterate gamblers, Las Vegas has become a destination for families and the general public. An eccentric urban mirage where casino-hotels rival each other in extravagance. Photos...
View ArticleFrench heritage in Louisiana
In 1803, France finally yielded its last colonies on American soil in the United States. Nearly two hundred years later what are the rest of this French presence ? To New Orleans to Lafayette, in the...
View ArticleOnce upon a ranch
Symbols of the great outdoors, and holders of a pioneering lifestyle ranches remain central to American mythology. Whether luxurious, hardcore or eco-bohemians, they offer an experience of contrasting...
View ArticleMexico’s Sierra Madre secret canyons
A step back in time, at the bottom of labyrinths of canyons,looking for the movies set of John Wayne, indigenous villages that still hide ancient religious syncretism, mines that seem hellish holes...
View ArticleUnited States – 100 years of wild West parks
In 2016, the U.S. is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. With more than 500 national parks,the inventor of National Parks set a worldwide record. Theholy grail of America’s...
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