NG-026

$200$1,000

National Geographic, Vietnam

Material: High Quality Ultra HD Luster Paper

Description

Rubber was compared to “white gold” which brought prosperity to locals in Tay Ninh, a province in the Southeast region of Vietnam on the border with Cambodia. Rubber trees produce the highest amount of latex in the early morning. Therefore, everyday at 2AM, workers have to go to the rubber forest to tap the trees for latex. About 7AM, when the bowls are filled, they go to each tree to pour latex into large barrels, then transfer them to the car tank to carry to the factory.

National Geographic Your Shot – Aug 31, 2018

Additional information

Material

High quality matte paper, Canvas

Size

40 x 50 cm, 80 x 100 cm (signed limited of 3)

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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY: All fine art photographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity that has been signed by Tran Tuan Viet.