A Life On Earth
#7 Amazon River Turtles
The Yacuma River is host to a wide range of wildlife, feeding its way through the jungle and pampas of Bolivia before joining the mighty Amazon River.
Yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles are native to the Amazon Basin.
Only the males and juvenile females have yellow head markings.
They are the largest river turtle in South America and can live up to 70 years.
Photo taken by Tristan Barrington along the banks of the Yacuma River, Bolivia.
10% of profits will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
1/1 Edition Photographic NFT.
Unlockable unique content accessible only by NFT owner including original RAW file.
License: With the purchase of this NFT, the artist provides the primary holder the licensing rights to sell, trade, or transfer the NFT on the blockchain, and can be used to display privately, or in commercial and non-commercial settings, or in groups with an unlimited number of members. The license includes unlimited use and display in VR galleries and physical galleries, essays, and documentaries. The holder of this NFT may also post on social media platforms with credit to the artist in good faith. The primary holder may not make “commercial use” of the underlying works including commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. The artist still owns the copyright, IP rights, and reproduction rights of the underlying work.
A collection featuring twenty 1/1 wildlife photographs taken by photographer Tristan Barrington showcasing a selection of unique wildlife images captured across 4 continents over the past 20 years.
All shots taken without disturbing any wildlife.
Each image is available as a 1/1 edition photographic NFT.
Unlockable unique content accessible only by NFT owner including original RAW file.
This collection investigates the world from countries and ecosystems rarely visited.
It aims to show that we are all connected so that we can all appreciate ‘A Life On Earth’.
10% of profits will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
#7 Amazon River Turtles
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A Life On Earth
#7 Amazon River Turtles
The Yacuma River is host to a wide range of wildlife, feeding its way through the jungle and pampas of Bolivia before joining the mighty Amazon River.
Yellow-spotted Amazon river turtles are native to the Amazon Basin.
Only the males and juvenile females have yellow head markings.
They are the largest river turtle in South America and can live up to 70 years.
Photo taken by Tristan Barrington along the banks of the Yacuma River, Bolivia.
10% of profits will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
1/1 Edition Photographic NFT.
Unlockable unique content accessible only by NFT owner including original RAW file.
License: With the purchase of this NFT, the artist provides the primary holder the licensing rights to sell, trade, or transfer the NFT on the blockchain, and can be used to display privately, or in commercial and non-commercial settings, or in groups with an unlimited number of members. The license includes unlimited use and display in VR galleries and physical galleries, essays, and documentaries. The holder of this NFT may also post on social media platforms with credit to the artist in good faith. The primary holder may not make “commercial use” of the underlying works including commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. The artist still owns the copyright, IP rights, and reproduction rights of the underlying work.
A collection featuring twenty 1/1 wildlife photographs taken by photographer Tristan Barrington showcasing a selection of unique wildlife images captured across 4 continents over the past 20 years.
All shots taken without disturbing any wildlife.
Each image is available as a 1/1 edition photographic NFT.
Unlockable unique content accessible only by NFT owner including original RAW file.
This collection investigates the world from countries and ecosystems rarely visited.
It aims to show that we are all connected so that we can all appreciate ‘A Life On Earth’.
10% of profits will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).