(SGTT) – In the dry season, rice fields in Tinh Bien, An Giang province are often not cultivated. Khmer people let them graze in the fields. Every afternoon, the cows follow their owners back to the barn, creating a scene that many "photographers" call "bush cows".
(SGTT) – In the dry season, rice fields in Tinh Bien, An Giang province are often not cultivated. Khmer people let them graze in the fields. Every afternoon, the cows follow their owners back to the barn, creating a scene that many "photographers" call "bush cows".
In the dry season, rice fields in Vinh Trung commune, Tinh Bien town, An Giang province are often not cultivated. Photo: Thanh Lam
Khmer people often let their cows graze on dry fields. Photo: Thanh Lam
Herds of cows return to the barn every afternoon, causing sand and dust to rise up. Photo: Thanh Lam
The herd of cows slowly following their owners creates an idyllic scene of the village. Photo: Thanh Lam
For many photographers, they often call these images "dust crawling". Photo: Thanh Lam
Visitors to Tinh Bien this season can experience taking photos of "dust cows". Photo: Thanh Lam
An international female tourist took a photo of "dust crawling". Photo: Thanh Lam
International tourists enjoy the image of "dust cows" in Tinh Bien. Photo: Thanh Lam
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: 31/01/2024
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