Personal memory by Sugar
2010 • Yangtze, China
Asked our guide, Sugar, and she said there is a salamander that used to be common. It made a sound like a crying baby—it has disappeared.
Maya Lin, Global Residency Program
Creative Time / Rockefeller Foundation
Image: <i>Andrias davidianus, Cryptobranchidae, Chinese Giant Salamander,</i>, H. Zell, 2009.
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