Halong Bay
Hạ Long Bay, in Quảng Ninh Province and the Gulf of Tonkin, is known for its limestone pillars and islands rising from the sea, forming one of Vietnam’s most distinctive landscapes. A recent image, but exposed on expired film, which gave the scene its muted palette, warm cast, and slightly dreamlike texture. The karst towers and calm water already have a timeless quality; the old film adds another layer, somewhere between travel record and found memory.
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Taken on Friday April 17, 2026
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Posted on Sunday April 26, 2026
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