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Sunday, April 10, 2016
47 deserted islets, Dak Nong, Vietnam
Dak Nong province is located in the Central Highlands, Vietnam. It is home to many ethnic minority groups.
47 small islets are dotted in a huge forest in Dak Nong province. It is rarely known by city-dwellers. Thus they are primeval and not exploited yet.
As they are not developed in terms of tourism, there is no asphalt streets to serve a "no smoke" industry.
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