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Landscape Baby Onesie featuring the photograph Climbing in the North Laos. by Robert Bociaga

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Climbing in the North Laos. Baby Onesie

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Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

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Worker climbs to repair the power line in the mountainous part of North Laos, where the tribal people live. Laos started the electrification of this... more

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Worker climbs to repair the power line in the mountainous part of North Laos, where the tribal people live. Laos started the electrification of this remote region which is neighboring China as recently as 15 years ago. Access to drinking water and power have not changed their lifestyle dramatically. The ethnic people such as Khmu, Akha, Lahu and others remain committed to cultivating their traditions. In majority, they remain animists. Vieng Phoukha, Laos / March 2019

About Robert Bociaga

Robert Bociaga

Robert Bociaga is a traveling photojournalist specializing in International Affairs. He is based in Southeast Asia and focuses on business and social issues around culture change, urbanization, political marginalization, poverty, religion and destruction of nature. He holds a master degree in Law. www.robert-bociaga.com olkbon@gmail.com

 

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