Rachelle Gehringer sits under a white tent next to her camera. She has a bell ready and waits for Lea, a 15-week old African lion, to come out of her cage and be placed on a toddler's lap, while a milk bottle attached to the lion is given to the father. "Ready?" Gehringer asks. (0) comments
Decapitated bodies, strips of leathery flesh, and blood-soaked clothing hang from the low ceilings and between make-shift plywood walls, leading down a narrow black corridor. The air is stale and silent, evoking an uneasy feeling. I crouch and cautiously shuffle forward. (0) comments