Théodore Monod, fascinated by the Sahara Desert

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Théodore Monod in 1995, during an expedition to the Tibesti massif, in the Sahara (northern Chad). SYLVAIN ESTIBAL / AFP

By: Pascal Paradou

Théodore Monod (1902-2000), naturalist, great explorer of deserts, and more particularly of the Sahara which he surveyed during sixty years. It tells of the silence, the patience and the permanence of the world.

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