A young Bhutanese man walking in the forest in Phobjika Valley.
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- AWL Images
- bosque
- budista
- Bután
- caminando
- conífera
- étnico
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- Himalaya
- hombre
- imagen a color
- masculino
- musgo
- Phobjikha Valley
- ropa tradicional
- sacar fotos
- tillandsia
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