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  • Fishermen arriving at the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour
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  • Fishermen arriving seen through one of the Great Mosque windows in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Fishermen from Principe island sailing in a traditional boat.
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  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
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  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
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  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
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  • Next to  Belem's Tower replica and the statue of the explorer Diogo Afonso, fishermen from Mindelo fix the nets, talk, play cards or unload the fish for the market.
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  • Talvez o ponto turístico mais famoso de todo o arquipélago seja o pontão de Santa Maria, contruído sobre as àguas de cor vibrante e onde os pescadores costumam descarregar e amanhar o peixe.
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  • Boy catching clams and mussels during low tide in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Silhoueted man drives a canoe at sunset, in the fishing harbour in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Young basket carrier pictured in the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour.
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  • Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour seen through the windows of the Great Mosque minaret.
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  • Man seated on the main square garden ornated by staues and a music stand in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Fishing boats at Tarrafal beach, the most touristical point in Santiago island.
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  • People catching clams and mussels during low tide in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Fisherman compose nets near Saint Anthony Chapel in Ilha de Mozambique
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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 negotiate and carry the product of a day work, in the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour
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  • Old canons are part of what is left inside San Sebastian Fortress in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Tipical dhow boat passes near the old pier in Ilha de Mozambique while a woman cuts the grass
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  • Two dhows near Saint Sebastian Fortress walls. The Fort was build by the Portuguese in XVI Century
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  • The east coast of Santiago island has some little bays that give shelter to the fishing boats.
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  • Vila do Maio beach located  just in front of the capital village is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Fishing boats go out every day from the traditional pier. Turquoise water and yellow sand are important atributes to make Maio island a tourist destination for the years to come.
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  • Two fishermen bring the days catch after arriving from a fishing trip.  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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  • Fishermen light a fire to keep warm in the early morning.  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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  • Fishermen light a fire to keep warm in the early morning.  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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  • Fishermen pass the time away in front of the fishing boats.  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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  • 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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  • Ilha de Mozambique is an island located in the north of Mozambique. It was the first land colonized by the Portuguese, during the civil war was a safe place where to escape far from the war. Despite it was nominated world heritage by UNESCO, the conditions of the building are critical, several of them are abandoned or are collapsing. In the picture some fishermen cleaning their nets.
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  • Fishermen quarter at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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