Japanese aesthetics in Dominican Republic

It's hard to imagine a place more remote and isolated from Dominican Republic than Japan. And yet, some Japanese families migrated there after WW2 and established a few settlements. It is not hard to find traces of those events - in Santo Domingo you can find memorials committed to them and an entire section in the National Botanical Garden - a place of rare beauty...


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Categorylandscapephotography
LocationIran
SettingsISO 100 16 mm f/4 1/500
CameraSony Alpha 5000
LensSony 3.5-5.6/16-50

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