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  • Workers cut down trees and make a clearing to plant new crops in Yen Bai Province in northern Vietnam.
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  • A portrait of Anh Tuan near his home on the banks of the Red River in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tuan recently spent time in jail and is having a hard time getting his life back in order, as many businesses are weary of hiring an ex-convict.
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  • A view of Long Bien Bridge and the surrounding countryside in Hanoi, Vietnam. The historic structure was built in 1903 and remains an important landmark in the capital, despite its crumbling pillars and rusting rails.
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  • A young migrant worker walks past a new construction project in the southern suburbs of Hanoi, Vietnam. What were once abundant rice fields on the outskirts of the capital are now being paved over and converted to new urban and industrial areas.
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  • Farmer Nguyen Van Duoc works his fields beneath Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam, from which he earns US$60 a month to support his wife and four children.  As pollution worsens on land and in the nearby Red River, local farmers are finding it harder and harder to pull crops from the once-fertile fields.
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  • A farmer's hands in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • A man walks along Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • A farmer walks along a narrow path cutting through farmlands in Hanoi, Vietnam, beneath Long Bien Bridge.
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  • Farmer Nguyen Van Duoc stops for a cigarette on his field beneath Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam. Each harvest he grows over 200 pounds of soybeans to sell to tofu makers in the city, making less than US$60 to support his wife and four children.
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  • An aerial view of northern Vietnam, on the outskirts of Hanoi, with rice fields and small villages spread across the landscape.
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  • A young boy swims and enjoys a ray of sun in the rural outskirts of Hanoi in northern Vietnam.
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  • Farmer Nguyen Van Duoc works his fields beneath Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam, from which he earns US$60 a month to support his wife and four children.  As pollution worsens on land and in the nearby Red River, local farmers are finding it harder and harder to pull crops from the once-fertile fields.
    Red River-2.jpg
  • A poor family in the rural countryside around Dalat in the mountains of central Vietnam.
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