Vietnamese Oarswoman — Stock Photo, Image
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Vietnamese Oarswoman — Stock Editorial Photography

Oarswomen is rowing her boat in a standing position. She is about to tie her boat to others after giving a four-hour ride to local and international tourists.

 — Photo by Ligados

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A Vietnamese woman sitting in a boat and waiting for tourists to take photos for them and later sell at a moderate price. Many oarswomen in Vietnam practice a special technique of rowing using their feet.
Photographer Sitting in a Boat — Stock Photo, Image
Tourists curiously looking at fish near the shore of a river in Ninh Binh province, Vietnam. Ninh Binh attracts a huge number of local and international tourists every year.
Tourists in a Boat Looking at Fish — Stock Photo, Image
Oarswomen sitting in their boats and waiting for the tourists to come back from a local pagoda. They give tourists a ride, which takes about 4 hours with all stops on the way.
Oarswomen Waiting for Tourists — Stock Photo, Image
Tourists sailing along the river in Ninh Binh province, Vietnam. The ride with all the stops takes approximately 4 hours and costs 5 dollars per person.
Boats with Tourists in Ninh Binh — Stock Photo, Image
Long boats lying afloat near a bank of the Mekong river in a dry season waiting for tourists heading across the river to Pac Ou cave.
Boats on the Mekong River — Stock Photo, Image
Many boats lying afloat peacefully on the surface of the Mekong River near the shore in a dry season waiting for tourists heading across the river to Pac Ou cave.
Boats on the Mekong River — Stock Photo, Image
Speedboats berthed at Ao Nang. This is a starting point for most of the tours to remote islands.
Ao Nang Jetty — Stock Photo, Image
Three Speed Boats resting peacefully on the surface of the Mekong river on the way from Luang Prabang to Ban Houayxay, Bokeo province, Laos.
Three Speed Boats — Stock Photo, Image
A smiling Laotian woman sailing a boat on the Mekong River on a bright sunny day.
Sailing Laotian Woman — Stock Photo, Image
A row of three-wheeled motorized taxis called tuk-tuk waiting for tourists arriving at Quan Lan Island in Bai Tu Long bay, Vietnam. They bring tourists to a small town on the island and to the beaches.
Tuk-Tuk — Stock Photo, Image
Lot of rubbish polluting the nature and spoiling the view in Ninh Binh province, north of Vietnam. Ninh Binh is about 100 km away from Hanoi.
Rubbish Polluting the Nature — Stock Photo, Image
A clear boundary between sea and river in the close vicinity of the ancient city of Hoi An in the center of Vietnam. It is presumably formed by a near-shore current flowing parallel to the shore.
Boundary Between Sea and River — Stock Photo, Image
Fishing Gear with its reflection in Hoai River, Hoi An town, Quang Nam province, center of Vietnam. It is very popular among tourists from all over the world.
Fishing Gear over Hoai River — Stock Photo, Image
A row of three-wheeled motorized taxis called tuk-tuk waiting for tourists arriving at Quan Lan Island in Bai Tu Long bay, Vietnam. They bring tourists to a small town on the island and to the beaches.
Row of Tuk-Tuk on a Jetty — Stock Photo, Image
Calm river flowing past Vietnamese houses and trees through the ancient city of Hoi An in the center of Vietnam.
Tropical Landscape — Stock Photo, Image

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