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'Easy and peaceful' world with rifles, tobacco and opium

Updated: 2014-07-02 14:23 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Incredible photographs capture the daily lives of Thailand's remote hill tribes - barely touched by modern society in the 1970s and 80s.

Rare images capture children smoking tobacco, wearing neck stretching jewelry and picking opium in the fields in a remote land completely separated from the modern world.

Australian photographer John Spies, 59, who has lived near Chiang Mai, Thailand, for 37 years once stayed with the tribes and got a unique insight into their lives.

"In the tribe, most of the kids, even milk-feeding babies, smoke cigarettes as they are not aware that smoking is harmful to health," according to Spies.

'Easy and peaceful' world with rifles, tobacco and opium

Children smoking tobacco in a remote land near Chiang Mai in Thailand, a place completely separated from the modern world since the 1970s. [Photo/IC]

'Easy and peaceful' world with rifles, tobacco and opium 'Easy and peaceful' world with rifles, tobacco and opium 'Easy and peaceful' world with rifles, tobacco and opium

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