On the Batang Salak River, Sarawak, Borneo

Batang Salak River in Borneo, Malaysia is a vital waterway for the region's ecology and economy. It features rich biodiversity and scenic beauty, lined with lush vegetation that supports various aquatic species, making it critical for conservation. Historically, it has provided resources for local communities through fishing and agriculture, benefiting from fertile soils nourished by its sediment. The river holds cultural significance for indigenous peoples who celebrate rituals around water.

Photographer: Roland Steffen - Gear: LEICA Q3 43. Pictures not to be used without my explicit permission.

However, pollution and deforestation pose threats to its health. Sustainable management and conservation efforts are essential to preserve Batang Salak River for future generations. As urbanization rises, balancing economic development with environmental protection remains important. Ultimately, the river is a crucial resource and lifeline for local communities, requiring ongoing environmental stewardship to maintain its ecological integrity and cultural heritage. Salak River

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Kuala Lumpur with the Leica M11 and the Super-Elmar-M 21mm f3.4