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Inger Vandyke

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Inger Vandyke is an award-winning Australian wildlife photojournalist, explorer,[1] and global expedition leader. She is believed to be the world's first female professional photographer to take a photo of rare snow leopards in the wild.[2][3] She was honoured in 2013 as an International Member of the Explorer's Club[4] for her work in documenting the vanishing culture of Tibet.[5]

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