In Focus: The Unseen, Quiet Side of Kurdish Iraq
Beyond the oil fields of Taqtaq and Kirkuk, east of war-ravaged Mosul and miles north of Baghdad, the Kurdish region of Iraq often feels tranquil and timeless — which, The New York Times points out, was not what Vietnamese photographer Lam Duc-Hien first imagined of the place before traveling …
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