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Red Dao Woman Close-up

 Asia, People, Travel, Vietnam  No Responses »
Apr 102017
 

Here’s another photo of the Red Dao lady that accompanied us on our hike through the terraced terrain of Sa Pa Vietnam. They made for cheerful company despite not speaking any English.

red dao portrait with headress smiling

 Posted by JohnnyP at 6:15 PM  Tagged with: Asia, hdr, head scarf, johnny peacock, photography, Red Dao, Sa Pa, see the world, smiling, travel, traverse earth, Vietnam, woman

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