My work has taken me to different places in the last weeks. In one of them was on the top of a mountain to photograph how a paramo ecosystem was burning due to human actions. During that travels I made short reflections on the world today. I share these reflections with you. My connection and closeness with those people I portrayed, the situations and places that caught me. Instinctively I looked at the footprints in the landscape while flying. I have been thinking for years about how these marks on the landscape reveal our human relationship with nature. In the landscape, it will be where the most significant sample of our social and human life will remain in that clash of time: the time of the earth, long and deeply, and the human, short and distressing, where life appears. After photographing the long journeys glued to the plane's window, looking of having different uses of the land photographed in different geographies, I decant myself to share with you those images where the use that we have made is more explicit. These images also speak of the possible future of many areas on earth: the desert. I also opted to look at that relationship with the land in a symbolic and biological way, thinking about how we return to it. The cyclical return of death and life. Observing and searching along the paths, the traces of what was life, carrying as if it were a background the words written by Alvaro de Campos