RM2B149EF–Rice fields near Hanoi, aerial view, Vietnam
RMCXFJNE–Rice paddy fields Mai Chau, near Hanoi Vietnam
RFWB37CK–The majestic rice paddy agriculture fields of Hoa Binh in between the geologic karst rock formations near Hanoi, North Vietnam.
RMJ3PMD6–Paddy Fields near Hanoi in Vietnam
RMEEKTW9–One woman farmer works in rice field with family cemetery near by along side road on way to Hanoi airport.
RMKWKBPX–Farmers working in the paddy field near Hanoi. They wear typical Vietnamese hat.
RMBAH0TX–Vietnam, near Hanoi, dike crossing rice fields
RF2A4YCYC–Hang Mua peak scenery adestination porpular with tourist with a short hike up to peak near Ninh Binh, Tam Coc, Hanoi, North Vietnam
RMA3MH1X–School in a village near of Sapa
RMEG6YJT–The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 officially marked the end of the U.S. military operations in Vietnam. At Christmas of 1972, the Air Force had still engaged in around 2,000 air raids bombing Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam and caused massive damage. In early 1973 in the 'Operation Homecoming', 562 U.S.-POWs (Prisoners of War) were released from North Vietnam into the United States. The image shows farmers ploughing the rice fields with water buffalos next to Street Number 1 in North Vietnam, photographed in March 1973 near Dong Hoi at the 17th degree of latitude. Photo: Werner Schul
RMA3MH7K–River in the near of Sapa - Vietnam
RM2B149EM–Rice fields near Hanoi, aerial view, Vietnam
RMCXFJNJ–Rice paddy fields Mai Chau, near Hanoi Vietnam
RMKWKBTB–Farmer working in the paddy field near Hanoi. He wears a typical Vietnamese hat.
RF2A4YD1N–Hang Mua peak scenery adestination porpular with tourist with a short hike up to peak near Ninh Binh, Tam Coc, Hanoi, North Vietnam
RMA3MH7H–Village near of Sapa - Vietnam
RM2B149EK–Rice fields near Hanoi, aerial view, Vietnam
RMCXFJNP–Rice paddy fields Mai Chau, near Hanoi Vietnam
RMCXFJT8–Terraced rice paddy fields, Tu Le, near Hanoi, Vietnam