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Traditional fishing boat in the sheltered harbour at Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Traditional fishing boat in the sheltered harbour at Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Yachts moored in the sheltered harbour, Ngakuta Bay, near Picton, Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific
The iconic promenade of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, with its colouful painted shops.
The iconic promenade of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, with its colouful painted shops.
The iconic promenade of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, with its colouful painted shops.
Elderly man in a dugout canoe beside a large fishing boat. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
Group of young men pulling a fishing boat out of the ocean. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
Elderly woman making a funny face. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
Young boys looking out over the town's port. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
Henningsvaer on Lofoten islands with sheltered harbour and bridges connecting rocky islands, Austvagoy, Lofoten Islands, Norway