Fata Morgana
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1:10:01
...and yet, you'r e forcing harvests
fr om this mysterious soil.

1:10:05
lts thriving brings pain as well as joy
to the field-workers.

1:10:09
lt's difficult not to encounter a camel
on the wayside...

1:10:15
...typically harnessed as a pack,
work, or riding animal.

1:10:19
Riding animal!
1:10:27
And her e, as soon as
we turn to the right...

1:10:31
...the visitor's joy is gone.
1:10:35
The view is horrifying,
and almost silence is necessary.

1:10:39
Pr epar ed for something,
we ask ourselves...

1:10:42
...''Wher e ar e we going?''
And silence is the answer.

1:10:46
We'r e gliding thr ough the landscape
and it seems as if...

1:10:50
...this tragic mission of
strange beauty yet otherwise hell...

1:10:54
...will never end.
1:10:57
We cannot withstand
this sight for long...

1:11:01
...and an inner voice urges us to
look at the vigor ous plant gr owth...

1:11:05
...that we ar e forcing fr om the earth.
1:11:18
What can we learn fr om the turtle?
1:11:20
She has four fins which she uses
to move forward.

1:11:26
She has a hard shell
and a hard belly.

1:11:33
Her e she has the head with
the mouth wher e she eats.

1:11:41
And she has a r ear end
wher e it comes out again.


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