Anchored Boats in Halong Bay — Stock Photo, Image
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Anchored Boats in Halong Bay — Stock Editorial Photography

Many boats anchored in Halong Bay, Quang Ninh province, serving tourists to discover the natural wonder - a 1553 sq. km UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has been recognized as setting a national record for the bay with highest number of islets.

 — Photo by Ligados

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