Business Insider, a US online newspaper based in New York City, has published an article by American photographer Robert Schrader with the above caption, which includes 29 pictures of Vietnam he took on his many visits.
“I think you’ll enjoy exploring the pictures I took while I was in Vietnam. I also have a feeling they’re going to make you want to take your own trip there, whether you follow the path I took (by bus, up the coast from Saigon to Hanoi in about three weeks) or plot a course unique to you,” Robert Schrader says in his article.
Here are the 29 photos:
A vendor in Saigon let Robert Schrader take the heavy weight off her shoulders |
My first bowl of real Vietnamese pho |
Motorbikes on a Saigon street |
Ceramic figurines at the Cu Chi Tunnels |
A woman carries the basket he was carrying in the first picture |
A huge sand dune in Mui Ne, Phan Thiet |
Sandboarding |
A fishing boat off the shore of Mui Ne |
Sunrise in Hoi An |
A blue twilight in Mui Ne |
Beautiful woman framed by roses, in Nha Trang |
Red hot chilli peppers |
Vietnamese dong |
An urban rice paddy in Hoi An |
A woman on a boat in Hoi An |
Sunrise in Hoi An |
Vietnam's flag flies proudly over Nha Trang |
A narrow alleyway in charming French-colonial Hoi An |
The lantern market in Hoi An |
Look of mischief in Hoi An |
Nha Trang beach scene |
Motorbike in Hanoi |
A vendor on Cat Ba Island takes a break |
Off Cat Ba Island's beaten path |
Boats on Cat Ba Island |
Source : dtinews[dot]vn
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