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Sharing Out The fishAfter a long time fishing, when fishermen get back to St. Martin's Island, arrives the time to share out the fish catch between members and buyers.
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Fishing TimeTwo fishermen in the area of Kanthaya, here just a few km north of Gwa the fishing methods are totally different.
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Lonely FishermanFishing in this area is more an individual job than in other places in Burma, the traditional dresses and the typical hut are also distinctive.
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Catch of the Day!The fish Market at Sittwe is really impressive and one of the major attractions; early in the morning fishermen arrive to the port with their catch to be sold at the market.
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Fresh Fish!Fresh fish ready to be sold at the market of Sittwe.
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Old Fish SellerEvery morning, the fish market of Sittwe is busy and full of people selling and buying all kind of fishes.
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Young Fish SellerEvery morning, the fish market of Sittwe is busy and full of people, even really young ones, selling all kind of fishes.
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Sunset View in KyaukpyuOne of the best things to do In kyaukpyu is spending sunset time walking along the beach, chatting with local people, watching fishermen or young boys playing football.
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FisherBoyYoung Boy trying to catch some fishes in a rough sea day in Basco´s Port.
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Fishing in Diura ILocal fisherman fishing in Diura Village, located in the east side of Batan Island and mainly only inhabitated in dry season by Mahatao Village people who moves there during the good season to fish. During the rest of the year becomes a ghost village with just a few people on the weekends.
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Fishing in Diura IILocal fisherman fishing in Diura Village, located in the east side of Batan Island and mainly only inhabitated in dry season by Mahatao Village people who moves there during the good season to fish. During the rest of the year becomes a ghost village with just a few people on the weekends.
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Starting the Fishing DayLocal from Itbayat heading to Siayan Island for a fishing day.
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Back HomeAfter a long day fishing all kind of fish in a traditional way, the boat ride back to Itbayat serves to select the fish and rest for a while.
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Thinking AboutAfter a long day fishing all kind of fish in a traditional way, the boat ride back to Itbayat serves to rest for a while.
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Kuakata BeachJust in front of the small town, there are some souvenirs and drinks stalls; and in the beach hammocks to spend some time. But just 100m far from here the beach becomes totally unspoiled with just a few local fishermen around.
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Lazy TimeSome fishermen from Kuakata spending late afternoon time talking in Kuakata beach.
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Fisherman of KuakataView of one of the fishermen that fills Kuakat beach early in the morning.
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Wild BeachA view of the main beach near the village of Gwa in Myanmar/Burma. Nice beach... quiet, peaceful, fishermen people, but not sand white or calm sea
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Fishermen Beach WorkTwo fishermen capturing fish in the village of Gwa in a traditional way
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Fisherman Lunch timeCatching fish in this traditional way is a long time work, and around noon... stomach gets hungry. So as easy as this, just eat the rice dish while fishing on the beach.
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Fishermen Beach Work IITwo fishermen capturing fish in the village of Gwa in a traditional way.
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Fishermen Beach Work IIIJust two?? Not enough! Fishing in this traditional way requires a lot of people pulling the net in a slowly way.
Another picture of fishermen in Gwa village in Burma.
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Poor innocenceNice child from fishermen houses along the beach of Gwa posing in the village of Gwa.
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Fishermen BoatsSouth of Gwa in a quiet and nice beach, some fishermen boats are waiting for their next working day. A typical view of a fishing village of Burma
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Fishing utilsTraditional fishing utils inside a wood boat south of Gwa.
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Traditional Fishing Local fishermen fishing with their small boats and fishing nets in front of their villages.
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Fishing Time!View of a part of the hundreds of small boats fishing during this time in the way to Khulna in Sundarbans.
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