Unidentified women wash their hair at a stream — Stock Photo, Image
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Unidentified women wash their hair at a stream — Stock Editorial Photography

LONGJI, CHINA - MAY 24, 2010: Unidentified women wash their hair at a stream in the village. Red Yao ethnic minority women here regard keeping long hair as a sign of beauty..

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