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When French photographer Réhahn visited Vietnam on a mission trip in 2007, he fell in love with the beautiful landscapes and people of the country. His fascination prompted his decision to relocate and move to the small town of Hoi An in 2011.
8 years since he first started traveling the country, Réhahn has continued to explore the far-flung corners of Vietnam, taking photographs of the people and the intimate relationship they have with their environment.
With a goal to show the world that there is more to Vietnam than war, Réhahn took his camera and captured the breathtaking scenery that lay before him. This is a selection of his latest landscape photography from his new book Vietnam, Mosaic Of Contrast Volume II, which captures Vietnam’s diversity from North to South.
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Source: Réhahn Photography
Source: Réhahn Photography
Source: Réhahn Photography
Source: Réhahn Photography
Source: Réhahn Photography
Source: Réhahn Photography