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The Portuguese coast is really stunning! With crashing waves, huge cliffs, sandy beaches and the odd rugged fisherman like this one!
How on earth did he get there?
And with all his gear!
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20180107_1796_7D2-17 The river and sea are dirty!
Following the recent summer storm here, the Waimakariri River is still in light flood but dirty, as is the nearby sea, so after cleaning up the fallen branches, twigs and leaves, I settled down with a fishing book and a coffee in the sunshine!
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i the days previous 2 people had there toes nibble buy some unknown fish. reports said there where at lest a hole foot in length. there was only one man crazy enough to go out there and the the beast.
English Actor, Robson Green, kindly posed for a photo in the Cancun airport. He was returning from Mexico City, where he was filming an episode of his newest series, Extreme Fishing.
For those who don't know me well, there are perhaps two or three people I would ever consider appraoching like this. (Even after I did it, I felt kind of goofy, but he was super kewl.)
He has the bluest eyes I've ever seen in real life...like blue-ice peppermint candy.
At the Outdoor Adventure Show an exhibitor put a catfish pillow inside a kayak. Company promoting extreme fishing trips to Canada's northland. Catfish is 3-D faux fish art
Here is pic from Robson Green's Extreme Fishing Show. This episode of the show was based on New Zealand's Shores. Robson is seen boarding the AMF "The Hobbit" for a freedive behind Motiti Island for crayfish. Robson Green went out on an AMF free diving for cray fish behind Motiti Island. As he ate a cray fish on the AMF cooked by chef Peter Blakeway he commented this would have to be the best restraunt in New zealand tonight.
The mattanza represents a very ancient fishing tradition, actually quite bloody, which maintaines important economic and cultural dynamics unlike other places where only the folk and touristic aspects seem to survive.
The littile village in the story is Carloforte, Sardinia,where every years, in the end of may this ancient tradition is repeated from 1800.
While the Antrim Coast feels the afters of Hurricane Katia, a dummy sat on the flat rocks tries to fish. It was spotted just off the coast of Carnlough harbour and I had to take a second look to make sure it wasn't a real person.
These goldfishes were simply extreme. They had gotten so used to getting fed from the tourists that they swam towards you even if you didn't have anything to give them. When you actually threw in some food they went crazy! They actually swam over eachother in an effort to get the the food!
Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
These goldfishes were simply extreme. They had gotten so used to getting fed from the tourists that they swam towards you even if you didn't have anything to give them. When you actually threw in some food they went crazy! They actually swam over eachother in an effort to get the the food!
Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
These goldfishes were simply extreme. They had gotten so used to getting fed from the tourists that they swam towards you even if you didn't have anything to give them. When you actually threw in some food they went crazy! They actually swam over eachother in an effort to get the the food!
Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
These goldfishes were simply extreme. They had gotten so used to getting fed from the tourists that they swam towards you even if you didn't have anything to give them. When you actually threw in some food they went crazy! They actually swam over eachother in an effort to get the the food!
Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
This is really crazy - there was an old fishing cabin - still in use - with this ladder hanging off the side of the cliff where supposedly the fishermen would lower themselves down the precarious cliff to get a better vantage. Note the fault line in the rock. eeeek.
You've got to be fairly brave to fish here as the waves crashed in pretty powerfully
Read about our day visiting Cape Reinga with Harrison's Cape Runner at wheres.wel.by/68