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On virtually treeless Tibetan Plateau, yak dung is burned as fuel for heating and cooking. The job of dung collection falls to women and children.
Route 317
,
Enroute to Bachen
,
TAR
,
Tibet Autanomous Region
,
China
Author:
Michael Yamashita
©Michael Yamashita
Photo size:
24.4
Mpixels (69.8 MB uncompressed) - 6048x4032 pixels (20.2x13.4 in / 51.2x34.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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