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In the summer of 2013, French photographer Réhahn set off on a journey of exploration, armed with a camera and the intention to document Vietnam’s diverse cultural landscape. His motivation was to show the world that there was more to Vietnam than war. He later published a selection of the best photographs from his trip in the book, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts.
Đồng Văn Valley
Two years later, Réhahn is still exploring Vietnam’s far-flung corners, captivated by the unparalleled landscapes and the intimate relationship the people of Vietnam have with their environment. This is a selection of Rehahn’s latest landscape photography, taken from Volume II, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts. Images that capture Vietnam’s diversity – from North to South.
Mù Cang Chải Terraces
Buôn Ma Thuột (Central Highlands)
Tra Su Forest (Chau Doc)
Ba Bể Lake
Bắc Sơn
Hoi An
Mai Châu
On The Road Of Mèo Vạc
Desert Of Phan Rang
Hoàng Su Phì Terraces
Đồng Văn
Cửa Đại Beach (Hội An)
Lắk Lake (Buôn Ma Thuột)
Sapa Terraces
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