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  • Burano island, Stefano Costantini ("barocche") is one of the younghest fishermen of the local cooperative of this small island fishermen. Every fisherman has a reserved area in the local lagoon but because pollution and industry every years their work is more difficult to survive.
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  • Burano island, Stefano Costantini ("barocche") is one of the younghest fishermen of the local cooperative of this small island fishermen. Every fisherman has a reserved area in the local lagoon but because pollution and industry every years their work is more difficult to survive.
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
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  • Bunbeg Bay. Fishermen boat wreck at low tide.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the southernmost village of the world. Fishermen with centollas, the big  crabs of Beagle Channel.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the southernmost village of the world. Fishermen with centollas, the big  crabs of Beagle Channel.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Fishermen boats at Puerto Williams,  the southernmost village of the world.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle, small fishermen shipyard
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  • Mayo County. Salmon fishing at “Newport Country House”. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the fishermen.
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  • Mayo County: Lough Beltra lake, a cup of tea for salmon fishermen.
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  • Bunbeg Bay. Fishermen boat wreck.
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  • Chinese Fishing Nets, introduced by Chinese traders in Kublai Khan time, needs 5-6 fishermen to raise.
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  • Chinese Fishing Nets, introduced by Chinese traders in Kublai Khan time, needs 5-6 fishermen to raise.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Marsaxlokk Bay fishing harbour. The typical luck eyes of Malta fishermen boats, the Luzzu.
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  • Cofee Parade fishermen village in southern end of Mumbai.
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  • Dalcahue village. Fishermen.
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  • Mopti, the climate change minds also less fish for fishermen around Niger river.
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  • St Louis, fishing community of Guet N’Dar. Fishermen cemetery on the dunes near the sea. The tombs are made of wood of old boats and nets.
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  • St Louis, fishing community of Guet N’Dar. Fishermen cemetery on the dunes near the sea. The tombs are made of wood of old boats and nets.
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  • Moptì, city at the confluence of the Niger and the Bani. Fishermen at sunset near the harbour on the river.
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  • Mulegè, Punta Chivato. Fishermen boats.
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  • Fishermen boat between Iona and Staffa.
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  • Bunbeg Bay. Fishermen boat wreck at low tide.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, fishermen village of Lagunillas
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the most southern village of the world. Fishermen.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the  southernmost village of the world. Fishermen.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the most southern village of the world. Fishermen with centollas, the big  crabs of Beagle Channel.
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  • Fishermen between Alexandria and Rosetta.
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  • Bunbeg Bay. Fishermen boat wreck at low tide.
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  • Fishermen nets near Porto Corsini.
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  • Broome. Fishermen boats
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Fishermen in Vypeen Island.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010671.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
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  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
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  • Victoria, or Rabat, typical luck eyes of Malta fishermen boats.
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  • Marsaxlokk Bay fishing harbour. The typical luck eyes of Malta fishermen boats, the Luzzu.
    em8405084.jpg
  • Victoria, or Rabat, typical luck eyes of Malta fishermen boats.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the most southern village of the world. Fishermen.
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  • Fishermen on the lake Nasser. Once the Nubia, a region rich in gold, was a necessary link between Equatorial Africa and the Mediterranean civilisations. Today only few small cruise ships reach the Nubian monuments, far from the mass tourism of Nile valley.
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  • Burano island. Before dawn the last fishermen sail with their small boat for their reserved areas of the Venice's Laguna.
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  • Mopti, the climate change minds also less fish for fishermen around Niger river.
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  • Fishermen on the lake Nasser. Once the Nubia, a region rich in gold, was a necessary link between Equatorial Africa and the Mediterranean civilisations. The pharaohs build many temples in Nubia, the most grandiose expression is Abu Simbel built by Ramesses II. Today only few small cruise ships reach the Nubian monuments, far from the mass tourism of Nile valley.
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  • Moptì, city at the confluence of the Niger and the Bani. Fishermen at sunset near the harbour on the river.
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  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Fishermen boats at Puerto Williams,  the most southern village of the world.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle, small fishermen shipyard
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  • Mayo County. Salmon fishing at “Newport Country House”. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the fishermen.
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  • Magheroarty. From this small fishermen harbour of the Bloody Foreland coast (Donegal) sails the ferry to Tory Island.
    em7210466.jpg
  • Tangier, the harbour. Fishermen.
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  • Fishermen in Vypeen Island.
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  • Fishermen
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  • Fishermen
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  • Hopkins: Garifuna fishermen.
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  • Hopkins: Garifuna fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010678.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010668.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010666.jpg
  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
    em8500223.jpg
  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
    em8500220.jpg
  • Tierra del Fuego, Isla Navarino. Puerto Williams,  the most southern village of the world. Fishermen.
    em1310453.jpg
  • St Louis, fishing community of Guet N’Dar. Fishermen cemetery on the dunes near the sea. The tombs are made of wood of old boats and nets.
    em3700081.jpg
  • Mayo County. Salmon fishing at “Newport Country House”. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the fishermen.
    em7210124.jpg
  • Cofee Parade fishermen village in southern end of Mumbai.
    em3500523-1.jpg
  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
    em8500217.jpg
  • Laukvik. Dried cod fields. The fishermen sell the dried cods heads as flour for the breeding or to the  Africans countries.
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  • Chiloè, Ancud, fishermen.
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  • Outer Hebrides. South Harris Island: Tarbert, the harbour.
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  • Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with one of the most important fishing markets of all Italy. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
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  • Chioggia, Canale della Vena. Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with one of the most important fishing markets of all Italy. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
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  • Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with one of the most important fishing markets of all Italy. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
    em7113263.jpg
  • Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with a few canals, chief among them the Canale Vena. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
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  • Chiloè. Castro’s harbour.
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  • Kayar, a fishing town 60km from Dakar. Fishing has sustained generations of people, but the industry that has kept the town afloat for countless years is in danger of sinking. atches are dramatically down.
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  • Doo Lugh, celebrated by salmon anglers and not far from Delphy Lodge, a Georgian Country House celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • Ballynahinch Castle. A ghillie, traditional guide for salmon anglers, on Lough Fadda.
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  • Ballynahinch Castle. Preparing the bait for salmon angling on Owenmore River.
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  • Enniscoe House,“the last Great House of North Mayo”, a classical Georgian family home near Lough Conn loved by salmon anglers. The Enniscoe Estate has been in the family since the 1650’s and the house dates from the 1790’s.
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  • Lough Conn lake, Ian Wise, the ghillie of Cloonamoynefishery near Enniscoe house. The ghillies are the traditional guides for salmon anglers.
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  • Mayo County. Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon nanglers.
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  • Mayo County. Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon nanglers.
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  • Mayo County. Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon nanglers.
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  • Mayo County. The "ghillie" Eamonn Kennedy. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the salmon anglers. Eamonn works for Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers.
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  • Mayo County. The "ghillie" Eamonn Kennedy. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the salmon anglers. Eamonn works for Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers.
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  • Mayo County. The "ghillie" Eamonn Kennedy. The Ghillies acts as guides, helping the salmon anglers. Eamonn works for Newport House”,  a elegant Georgian country house, celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers.
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  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
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  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
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  • Doo Lugh, celebrated by salmon anglers, on the foreground the monument remembering the Doolough Tragedy  that took place during the Great Irish Famine on 1849. The people in receipt of outdoor relief was instructed to appear at Delphi Lodge at 07:00 the following morning if they wished to continue receiving relief. For much of the night and day hundreds of starving people had to undertake  an extremely fatiguing journey, in very bad weather and shortly afterwards the bodies of seven people, including women and children,were  discovered on the roadside between Delphi and Louisburgh.
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  • Salmon angler on the Bundorragha  river, not far from Delphy Lodge, a Georgian Country House celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers. Georgian Country House celebrated worldwide by salmon anglers.
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  • Roundstone, fishing harbour.
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  • Fraserburgh, the fishing harbour is one of the most importants of Europe.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • Honningsvåg, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world, although the title is disputed by Hammerfest, Norway; Barrow, Alaska and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Achill island, the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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