Italy???? that's Japan!!!
A Photographer Shows What Childhood Looks Like in Different Parts of the World
Massimo Bietti is an Italian photographer who travels around the world and captures moments of children’s lives. He has already visited kids in India, Russia, Norway, and many other countries. Some of them live in the most remote areas, and each picture gives us a glimpse of their lifestyles.
The simple yet thought-provoking essence of these images has impressed us at Bright Side, and we suggest you take a look at this impressive photo project.
1. Vanuatu
2. South Sudan
3. India
4. Ethiopia
5. Russia
6. Malaysia
7. Bangladesh
8. Sri Lanka
9. Myanmar
10. Norway
11. Cambodia
12. Nepal
13. Madagascar
14. Laos
15. Italy
16. Papua New Guinea
17. South Sudan
What defines childhood for you? Did any of these photos make you want to explore these countries?
Comments
Blue eyes are the best!!!!
the looks in those eyes are so sincere and innocent, it's impossible not to like them
blue eye child is not ethopian, ethopians have no blue eyes
south african countries may be but i don't think east african countries have blue eyed.

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