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Sella

American  
[sel-uh] / ˈsɛl ə /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Zillah.


Sella British  
/ sela /

noun

  1. Phillipe (filip). French Rugby Union football player; played 111 internationals for France (1982–95)

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"I harvested my cocoa and sent it to the village, but there's no buyer. I don't know how I'll feed my 10 children or support their education," Sella Aga Josiane told the BBC as she tended to her trees on a plot outside Bangolo.

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Vittorio Sella was a pioneering Italian photographer whose work at the turn of the 20th Century shaped both mountain photography and mountaineering history.

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A new ongoing show in the Indian capital, Delhi, called Vittorio Sella: Photographer in the Himalaya brings to life the breathtaking grandeur of the Himalayas through his lens.

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"Throughout his career Sella made use of his skills in engineering and chemistry that the wool mills and his father had taught him," says Thomson.

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While the team's climbing ambitions were thwarted by relentless rain, Sella seized the opportunity to capture pristine snow-dusted peaks.

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