people die on lak chad each year due to the regional conflicts that have embroiled the region. >> andy spyra has photographed in syria, afghanistan and in the balkans. he shoots with a wide angle lens, which means he has to get close up to people. spyra's work isn't limited to farmers. helso photographs warlords, islamic extremists, women who have been raped. he understands the interplay between hunger, war, and religious extremism from seeing them first-hand, including on lake chad. >> boko haram drives around the lake at night and recruits young men. the offer of 500 dollars and an ak-47 is very enticing to someone whose livelihood is disappearing. >> spyra also went to nigeria, where the conflict between the nomads and the farmers has been escalatingor years. it's now one of the bloodiest civil wars in the world. for a week, spyra accompanied muslim fulani nomads as they drove their cattle herds southward during the dry season. but dwindling pastures caused the situation to explode. when fulani herds grazed on farming land, the farmers shot the cattle. the nomads burned down the farmers'