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Intricately made from ocean debris, including abandoned fishing nets and recycled plastics, these artworks were created as part of conservation of the marine environment.
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Intricately made from ocean debris, including abandoned fishing nets and recycled plastics, these artworks were created as part of conservation of the marine environment.
Hoi An’s Japanese covered bridge dates back to 1500s is a beautiful historical piece of Japanese architecture.
This sprawling complex was reserved for the royal family in Vietnam. It was built in 1362 and the site has suffered from the effects of 3 wars. Once lavish and opulent, most parts of it are now nothing more than rubble.
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time.