Driving through the rice fields of North Vietnam it is hard not to think about the Vietnam war.
The impact of the war was staggering, leaving the nation’s infrastructure devastated by bombings and landmines. Portions of its once lush landscape bore the scars of toxic chemicals such as Agent Orange. The conflict claimed the lives of as many as two million civilians and 1.3 million Vietnamese soldiers.
Resilience amid ruins: North Vietnam’s indomitable spirit after the Vietnam War echoes through time. From war-torn landscapes to thriving communities
Photos taken with:
📷 Sony a7iv
Sony 24-105mm.