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Who do you want to be with in a place like this☔️☔️
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if you want a snatched waist look up transverse abdominis exercises. apparently they're a bit different than your regular core workouts and finally gave me my dream body
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Black burlesque beauties "Doris and Hortense" & Gladys Martez, 1954 🖤🖤🖤
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Tuy An district in the South Central coastal province of Phu Yen is well known for its century-old sedge mat weaving tradition.
The predominant material used in crafting these mats is derived from sedge plants, which are grew along Tuy An District.
Sedge grass is harvested and sun-dried, then clustered and dyed. Coloured sedge strings are sun-dried again and woven into mats by experienced craftsmen.
Upon visiting An Cu village, tourists will witness both the young and elderly joyfully engaged in harvesting sedge plants to craft mats and can’t help but be amazed by the vibrant, marvellous patterned mats. This time-honoured mat-weaving craft is passed down to through generations of the village, ensuring its continuation for younger inhabitants.
Across Vietnam’s Central Highlands and south-central provinces, sedge mats are widely used and comfortable option to sleep on.
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