The Arid West Coast Of South Africa From Above By Dillon Marsh
Dillon Marsh is a multi-talented photographer and artist from Cape Town, South Africa. For his latest series “Contours”, Dillon captured fascinating aerial photos of the arid west coast of South Africa.
More info: Dillon Marsh, Facebook (h/t: photogrist)
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