Sebastião Salgado, a renowned photojournalist, presents a compelling collection of his black-and-white photography from Africa, focusing on 30 years of documentation. This book is divided into three sections: southern Africa (including Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Namibia), the Great Lakes region (such as Congo and Kenya), and the Sub-Saharan region (covering Ethiopia, Sudan, and more). Salgado's work captures the essence of African life, showcasing the impact of war, poverty, and climate on the continent. Accompanied by texts from Mozambican author Mia Couto, the book explores themes of colonization and contemporary crises.