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		<title>Sebastião Salgado &#8211; Back to Nature, in Pictures and Action [NYTimes.com]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo of S. Salgado by Kevin Scanlon for The New York Times Sebastião Salgado spends weeks with remote tribes before taking a picture. He hikes 500 miles to be where he needs to be for the shot he has in his mind. All marks of a clearly dedicated and driven photographer. With this intensity and [...]]]></description>
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