A steep staircase in Fansipan, Vietnam.
This photo was taken from the top of the highest mountain in Vietnam and all of Indochina.
I've already posted a few photos here and there and I really liked this one.
At more than three thousand meters above sea level, Asia was really rarefied and it was hard to climb these stairs.
Luckily there was a rack railway to get almost to the top.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Here's where the mountain is located:
The stairway on the Fansipan mountain in Vietnam – L’escalier sur la montagne Fansipan au Vietnam – La escalera en la montaña Fansipan en Vietnam – A escada na montanha Fansipan no Vietnã – Die Treppe auf dem Fansipan-Berg in Vietnam – Cầu thang trên đỉnh Fansipan ở Việt Nam – 越南番西邦山上的楼梯 – ベトナムのファンシパン山の階段
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Very nice