NG-094

$200$1,000

National Geographic, Vietnam

Material: High Quality Ultra HD Luster Paper

• All prices are in US Dollar.
• Printed on High Quality matte paper / canvas.
• Fits standard frames, frame not included.
• Print size of artwork includes 50mm white border around the image for better framing
• Packed and shipped in a protective tube.
• Mailed with a Certificate of Authenticity.
• All prints are shipped free worldwide within 2 weeks.
• You will receive a tracking number at the time of shipping.
• Please make a note when ordering if you want an authenticating signature on the print.

Description

Ông Cọp (Mr. Tiger) bridge is about 800 meters (2,625 feet) long, making it the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam. This bridge connects the northern villages of An Ninh Tay commune, Tuy An District, with Xuan Dai ward, Song Cau town, in Phu Yen Province.

Published on National Geographic Your Shot — 5/9/2020

Additional information

Material

High quality matte paper, Canvas

Size

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

CERTIFIED DELIVERY: All items will be mailed using reliable international shipping providers with tracking included wherever possible. In the rare case that an item is lost or damaged during delivery, we will provide a complimentary replacement copy.

DAMAGE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE: Our lifetime damage replacement guarantee means that if your photograph is damaged for any reason, contact us and we will provide a new copy for free. Customer is responsible for any shipping fees incurred.

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