nationalgeographicdaily:

Dye Worker’s Hands
Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie
A teenage worker uses dye-stained hands to hold a tangled nest of red yarn.  The boy lives in Khulm (Formerly Tashkurgan), Afghanistan, a town noted for trade in sheep and wool.




Red Yarn, Red Blood Stains on Blue Dye Hands, torn hearts, shaking Arms. Blue eyes hold all the power for Afghan again to control the behold of Navy Air cold. Sheep is the people, to bad this worker is a teenager and the wool is Amerika’s gold. Holding the yarn seems better now than it did before. Photo spits vibrations candidate. I know what this pic depicts. Burgundy shade represent where the shade is at today. Nice provocative shot.  AB

nationalgeographicdaily:

Dye Worker’s Hands

Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie

A teenage worker uses dye-stained hands to hold a tangled nest of red yarn.  The boy lives in Khulm (Formerly Tashkurgan), Afghanistan, a town noted for trade in sheep and wool.

Red Yarn, Red Blood Stains on Blue Dye Hands, torn hearts, shaking Arms. Blue eyes hold all the power for Afghan again to control the behold of Navy Air cold. Sheep is the people, to bad this worker is a teenager and the wool is Amerika’s gold. Holding the yarn seems better now than it did before. Photo spits vibrations candidate. I know what this pic depicts. Burgundy shade represent where the shade is at today. Nice provocative shot.  AB

nationalgeographicdaily:

Dye Worker’s Hands
Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie
A teenage worker uses dye-stained hands to hold a tangled nest of red yarn.  The boy lives in Khulm (Formerly Tashkurgan), Afghanistan, a town noted for trade in sheep and wool.




Red Yarn, Red Blood Stains on Blue Dye Hands, torn hearts, shaking Arms. Blue eyes hold all the power for Afghan again to control the behold of Navy Air cold. Sheep is the people, to bad this worker is a teenager and the wool is Amerika’s gold. Holding the yarn seems better now than it did before. Photo spits vibrations candidate. I know what this pic depicts. Burgundy shade represent where the shade is at today. Nice provocative shot.  AB

nationalgeographicdaily:

Dye Worker’s Hands

Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie

A teenage worker uses dye-stained hands to hold a tangled nest of red yarn.  The boy lives in Khulm (Formerly Tashkurgan), Afghanistan, a town noted for trade in sheep and wool.

Red Yarn, Red Blood Stains on Blue Dye Hands, torn hearts, shaking Arms. Blue eyes hold all the power for Afghan again to control the behold of Navy Air cold. Sheep is the people, to bad this worker is a teenager and the wool is Amerika’s gold. Holding the yarn seems better now than it did before. Photo spits vibrations candidate. I know what this pic depicts. Burgundy shade represent where the shade is at today. Nice provocative shot.  AB

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