Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tree-House-in-the-Rainforest-of-West-Papua-27MZIFJXOFYBR.htmlConceptually similarTree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQB3Completed★★★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQB4Completed★★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQAXCompleted★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQB6Completed★★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQB8Completed★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQBACompleted★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQBCCompleted★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQBBCompleted★★★★★★Tree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaGP0STRQAYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRQBETree House in the Rainforest of West PapuaTree house in the rainforest. The Kowowai indigenous people live in the rainforest of West Papua and it was long believed that they house in high tree houses, but reports from recent years claim that these buildings are primarily used by film crews and for other media purposes. This image is part of the photo project “Markus Mauthe - Edges of the world“, made in cooperation with Greenpeace Germany.In original language:Regenwald in West-PapuaBilder der Regenwaelder West-Papuas aus dem Fotoprojekt "Markus Mauthe - Raender der Welt", die in Zusammenarbeit mit Greenpeace Deutschland entstanden ist. Portraets von indigenen Voelkern, ihrer Lebensweise und ihrem natuerlichen Lebensraum, zeigen die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels und der Globalisierung.Das Volk der Kowowai lebt in den Regenwaeldern West-Papuas. Lange glaubte man, dass sie in ihren hohen Baumaeusern wohnen, doch Berichte aus den letzten Jahren behaupten, dass diese Haeuser nur fuer Medienzwecke genutzt werden.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-West PapuaDate:17 Oct, 2017Credit:© Markus Mauthe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3972px X 2648pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Houses-Huts-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:West Papua RainforestThe rainforest of West Papua and the Korowai indigenous people from the photo project "Markus Mauthe - Edges of the world“, made in cooperation with Greenpeace Germany. Images include portraits of indigenous people, their way of life and natural habitat, impacted by climate change and globalization.Related Collections:"Licence to Clear" Review Report (PRESS COLLECTION - Photos & Report)