Neck and neck in Thailand
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ON a four-day trip last spring to Chiang Rai province in the northern part of the country, Hal Robb of Thousand Oaks took this picture of two girls, members of a Karen hill tribe known for the brass necklaces that make their necks appear long. “As you get older and more status, you get more rings,” Robb said. He took this picture after playing a game of tag with some children, using a 12-24mm lens on his Canon D-30 to capture their grins.
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