Poisonous images of South Vietnam in 1969 viewed from aircraft
Nha Trang White Buddha statue, the coastal coastal village, the river town in Phan Rang . is a rare series of photos about South Vietnam in 1969 seen from an airplane.
Scenes of villages and fields in Khanh Hoa viewed from aircraft, South Vietnam in 1969. Photographs by former US Air Force officer Bernie Dahlen . Central coastal fishing village. A town near Phan Rang. Da Nang suburban area in 1969. Da Nang Air Force Base. Bien Hoa Air Base. Air base in Kontum. Panoramic view of Nha Trang city viewed from the sea. Nha Trang viewed from the south. Nha Trang viewed from the south. Air base in Nha Trang. White Buddha statue on Trai Thuy hill in Nha Trang. Nha Trang looks from the west. A bombing of the US Air Force in a forest in South Vietnam.
Scenes of villages and fields in Khanh Hoa viewed from aircraft, South Vietnam in 1969. Photographs by former US Air Force officer Bernie Dahlen.
Central coastal fishing village.
A town near Phan Rang.
Da Nang suburban area in 1969.
Da Nang Air Force Base.
Bien Hoa Air Base.
Air base in Kontum.
Panoramic view of Nha Trang city viewed from the sea.
Nha Trang viewed from the south.
Nha Trang viewed from the south.
Air base in Nha Trang.
White Buddha statue on Trai Thuy hill in Nha Trang.
Nha Trang looks from the west.
A bombing of the US Air Force in a forest in South Vietnam.
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