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  • The fishing village of Calheta has a bay where fisherman keep their boats. The village has also some fine examples of simple popular architecture with colorfully painted houses.
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  • the bucket of a fisherman in Perast.<br />
There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Fisherman selling a huge fish on the roadside in tyhe northern coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • A young fisherman drinks water, near the Village of Maungmagan, Burma.<br />
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  • One fisherman show one fished sardine. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • A fisherman look at the port when the boat is going back after the fishing. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermans working childrean coming back from the sea, near the Village of Maungmagan, Burma.<br />
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  • Fishermans boat near the Village of Maungmagan, Burma.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Passangers of the train between Mandalay and Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Skyline of the city of Yangon, in Burma.<br />
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  • Pilgrims pay tribute to the Budha of the day of the they were born, in the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • A farmer near the city of Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • One Member of the crew of a boat is dressing the jb clothes. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Employers of the fishing cooperative prepare the boxes of sardine to be sold. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • A buyer is checking the sardines that he just bought. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned sardine factory prepare the vegetables to put inside the cans. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • An employer of the cooperativi is carrying the sardines on a truck of a buyer. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Magoito Beach, in Sintra, Portugal. 10/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • A man searches for octopus in the small pond left by the low tide, near Bele'm Tower. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • A military truck between Hsipaw and Mandalay, Myanmar.<br />
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  • The flag of Myanmar in a taxi, between Hsipaw and Mandalay, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • A budist nun crossing a wood bridge in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • Making of dumplings in a restaurant in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • A Burmese woman in Hsipaw, Myanmar.<br />
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  • A monk reads during sunset in the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • A monk reads during sunset in the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • In the end of the day an army of cleaning staff sweep the entire grounds of the  Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • Sunset in the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Golden Pagoda is the most sacret pagoda in Myanmar, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • A group of people carry books through the streets of Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • Two woman wait in a restaurant, Yangon, Burma.<br />
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  • A full bus in the streets of the biggest city of Myanmar, Yangon. Burma.<br />
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  • City life in the biggest city of Myanmar, Burma.<br />
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  • A child brings the Water Buffalo back home in the end of the day, near the City of Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • A man with his buoy made of a tire air chamber looks at the  sea in the end of a day, in the beach near Maungmagan village, Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • Harvest, beach and the sea near the city of Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • Harvest, beach and the sea near the city of Dawei, Burma.<br />
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  • A man searches for octopus in the small pond left by the low tide, near Bele'm Tower. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fishing. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Sardines after been cooked. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • the crew of the boat rest before the fishing. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • The captain is looking the sonar searching for fishes. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen preparing the ice used to refrigerate the fished sardine. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned Sardine clean the sardines before been cooked. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Workers of a canned Sardine clean the sardines before been cooked. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • A view of a canned sardine factory. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Sardine can are closed with an apposite metal closer. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • View of a sardine fishing boat. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned sardine factory prepare the vegetables to put inside the cans. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • After been cleaned the sardines are washed. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Sardines fished in the ocean in front of Portugal. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned Sardine clean the sardines before been cooked. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned Sardine clean the sardines before been cooked. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • Magoito Beach, in Sintra, Portugal. 10/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Magoito Beach, in Sintra, Portugal. 10/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Sardines fallen down outside the containers. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Fisherman leaves behind Saint Sebastian Fortress in Ilha de Mozambique / On the left side is seen Our Lady of the Bastion Church, the oldest european builiding in South Hemisphere
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  • Fisherman compose nets near Saint Anthony Chapel in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Fisherman negotiate and carry the product of a day work, in the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour
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  • An older fisherman stands in his small space, in the background a political poster has been converted into a space divider.  The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • 2016/10/05 - Chamanga, Ecuador: Elias Alejandro, 46, is a fisherman in Chamanga, Ecuador, and lost his house during the 16th April earthquake, 5th October 2016. He now lives with his wife and five children in a makeshift house owned by his mother-in-law. Getting a new house is not only his main worry. Since the earthquake there isn’t much fish on the sea, making the survival of him and his family even more difficult. Elias now hopes to get some help from the Government to build a new house, but he doubts it will ever come since he lives in what is consider a high-risk area. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Fisherman in Nabula Beach, Tanintharyi Region, Burma. Endless  white sand can be found 18 kilometres north of Maungmagan. <br />
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  • Fisherman in Nabula Beach, Tanintharyi Region, Burma.<br />
Endless white sand can be found 18 kilometres north of Maungmagan<br />
Note: These images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • Fisherman in Nabula Beach, Tanintharyi Region, Burma.<br />
endless white sand can be found 18 kilometres north of Maungmagan. <br />
Note: These images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • Fisherman in Nabula Beach, Tanintharyi Region, Burma. Endless and empty  white sand can be found 18 kilometres north of Maungmagan.<br />
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