© Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Flowers, London Dryland Farming #13, Monegros County, Aragon, Spain, 2010
“These photographs are looking at the tradition of dryland farming carried out over many generations in the north-eastern part of Spain. It’s an agricultural region where the land is semi-arid, sparsely populated and prone to both droughts and high winds. The land is made up of sedimentary rock, gypsum, and clay-rich soil. The photographs show the impact of these conditions, as well as man’s expanding foot print.”
See more here: Edward Burtynsky Photographs Farming in Monegros Spain
