Locals in Laos make cutlery and jewellery using scrap aluminium salvaged from unexploded ordnance dropped during the U.S. secret war.
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Locals in Laos make cutlery and jewellery using scrap aluminium salvaged from unexploded ordnance dropped during the U.S. secret war.
Photo ID:
20190129-810_1275-2
Author:
Frank Cornfield
frankcornfield.com
Photo size:
36.2
Mpixels (103 MB uncompressed) - 7360x4912 pixels (24.5x16.4 in / 62.3x41.6 cm at 300 ppi)
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