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May 2021
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Egypte : l’oasis de Siwa, un paradis ver...

Prisma Media
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"Retour de terrain", c'est le podcast du magazine GEO. Tous les mois, nos reporters posent leurs valises et vous racontent leurs aventures, leurs découvertes et les rencontres qui les ont marqués.

Pour ce 18e épisode, "Retour de terrain" vous transporte jusqu’à l’oasis de Siwa, un paradis de verdure au beau milieu du désert égyptien. Au micro : le photographe Jeremy Suyker qui a parcouru pendant une semaine cet ancien carrefour de caravaniers à la découverte de ses trésors inégalés et de ses habitants.


"Siwa : l’oasis qui défie le climat", un reportage d’Ariane Lavrilleux (texte) et Jeremy Suyker (photos) à découvrir dans le magazine GEO de mai 2021 (Pays basque, n°507) et en ligne sur geo.fr.


Podcast animé et réalisé par Léia Santacroce, Lucas Wybo et Emeline Férard


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