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This contraption was used by the Chinese
A lady waiting for her dinner
The rivers at the foot hills of the Nepalese mountains are teeming with all sorts of fish. Fishing and eating fish is a welcome extra addition to the county folks diet. This river carp is called cattla for its large scales and the one in the picture is only half grown! They can reach up to 5 kg in weight.
I was muskie fishing on this beautiful lake when we took a few moments to rest on shore. This image shows how clear the water really is on this pristine lake.
The Travelyackies as they head of around Australia
Marsaxlokk
Fishing off the back of RMS St. Helena
Fishing off the back of RMS St. Helena
Fishing off the back of RMS St. Helena
Found in the Museum of Ethnology Hanoi, these baskets were used for fishing. All on the back of a bicycle!!
On the way to Lobster Cove Head, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, Canada
Fishing in West Lake, Tay Ho
FISHING IN A DYING LAKE. A father and son, of the Jakun tribe, patiently waiting to bait a fish in a ‘dying’ Lake Chini, located in the State of Pahang, Malaysia . The country’s second largest freshwater lake which is home to 144 species of freshwater fish is slowly dying due overgrowth of destructive weeds, illegal mining, logging and pollution. The lake used to attract scores of visitors, esp to Kampung Gumum, during its lotus blooming season every year, supplementing the meagre incomes of the tribe who lives around the lake,surviving by gathering jungle produce, hunting, fishing and cultivating crops. In a recent report, a research team from the National University of Malaysia stated that the lake is doomed if no immediate action is taken to save the lake’s ecosystem, prompting the state government of Pahang to seek Federal Government help to revive the lake of ‘legend and myth’
Lighthouse
Rock Caves 2500 years old
Fishing Village
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Didn't catch anything, but we've still got a few years of practice coming up!
titicaca uros fishing bird