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"Death in the Nature" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Manabu Miyazaki. Born in Ina Valley, Nagano Prefecture in 1949, Miyazaki became an independent photographer in 1972. He gained recognition for his animal photography, which is a result of his living in a region blessed with abundant nature, flora and fauna. He won the 9th Domon Ken Award for his works "Eagle and Hawk" in 1982 and "Owl" in 1990. This work, published in 1994, is a collection of works on the theme of "animal death." The death of an animal is not an "end" but a "beginning." Through death, bacteria, microorganisms and insects fertilize the earth, which allows plants to grow and animals to grow. It is truly a smooth unfolding of the workings of nature, and even goes so far as to criticize the human custom of cremation. This is a masterpiece that gives us an awareness of the new future that "death" leads to. Obi missing.