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Rorbu is a Norwegian traditional type of seasonal house used by fishermen,. This one is located in Reine (Lofoten).

Codfish drying flake at Reine (Lofoten, Norway)

Henningsvaer fishing village on the Lofoten offers a glimpse of its historic activity and most important source of income: cod fishing and torrfisk preparation, the so called Lofoten Gold.

 

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The Laura Lee Express is an 85-foot fast fiberglass super cruiser built for offshore fishing. In season, the Express fishes the waters of Great South Bay and Fire Island Inlet, usually targets ocean sea bass, fluke, porgies, stripers, bluefish, codfish and Red Hake.

 

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A tall, stocky penguin endemic to New Zealand. Note the conspicuous soft, yellow uncrested band that stretches across the back of the head to circle each distinctly yellow eye. Juveniles have paler eyes, lack the yellow band, and are paler at the back of the head. Breeds on the southeast coastline of the South Island and on Stewart, Codfish, Campbell, and Auckland Islands. Feeds alone at sea, but can form small groups in the non-breeding season. Adults sedentary at colony sites. Juveniles sometimes encountered as stragglers, dispersing as far north as the Bay of Plenty. (eBird)

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We made several attempts to find this endemic penguin in the wild, including a rather hair-raising boat trip that had to be cancelled mid-way due to bad weather. Eventually, we visited a rehabilitation centre where we saw several, along with other penguin species. Normally, seeing wild birds in this area is all but guaranteed, but lack of food meant that the young birds, like this one, were in danger of dying by starvation and almost every bird in the colony was currently under care until strong enough to be released back into the wild.

 

Technically, this bird is wild and is in care only until it can be released. He looks a bit messy because he is molting into his adult plumage.

 

Penguin Place, Dunedin, New Zealand. March 2024.

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Tribute to the Man of the Sea statue, located at Ílhavo, depicting the man on his endeavour of cod fishing on the North Sea, while his wife and children stands behind waiting for his return...

  

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I am not a morning person which is not a good thing if you aspire to be a landscape photographer. I don't know why I fight getting up, though, because once I am out in search of the sunrise my whole body gets excited with anticipation and I feel like it's Christmas morning. There is something cleansing about watching the new day begin. We all get a fresh start in a brand new day.

 

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Santa Maria Manuela was built in the CUF shipyards at Lisbon in 1937, as a lugre bacalhoeiro (codfish fishing lugger) is now used for sail training, hands on sailing holidays, environmental expeditions and team development programs.

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Mercado Municipal do Pari, Zona Cerealista, São Paulo. Codfish from Norway... Pari Municipal Market, "Cerealista" District, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

 

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After an afternoon of cod fishing during the last week of the food fishery for 2021 in Newfoundland I found this wonderful reflection behind a just filleted codfish.

Christmas can be many things for many different people. When I was a kid, Christmas was that wonderful day when we got many presents and ate many sweet things. Regrettably, it took me a while to understand that not all had had so many presents or eaten so many sweet things, but that is another story.

 

Later, it became the season when we spent days and days shopping for presents to give to family, friends, office colleagues and, and, and… Once in Japan, Christmas was the day when I had to play Santa (what has this got to do with Christmas?) and eat sushi, which, even though a delicacy, made me feel very very homesick.

 

Now, my children married and living away, it became the day when my wife and I have some special treat, like pork sirloin roasted in the oven or some special codfish recipe. A glass of champagne is mandatory, a few drops for my wife who can drink no alcohol. The old tree keeps us company.

 

What is, after all, Christmas? We are taught it is the day when we celebrate the birth of Christ. But is that all there is to it, or is there anything more? There must be. Christmas centred on a Santa Claus reinvented by Coca-Cola is so different from the christian celebrations of my youth around the Christmas creche that there must be a common thread somewhere.

 

We first note that Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December although the birthdate of Christ is known to no one. Then you read about the first christians building churches on top or near old temples to easily gather around them people who went to the temple of old. Next we hear that there was sometime around the longest night of the year a major pagan gathering to celebrate the new year reborn from the dead of winter, and you are mesmerised at the sagacity of early christians. After all Christmas might be the celebration of the birth of Christ but it is essentially all about redemption of our sins (I would rather say faults) and, now cleansed, rebirth.

 

Christmas is for me the time when we look back and forward, into our heart and soul, and outward to the world we created, and, maybe with a humble heart, approach our relatives, our friends, neighbours, our fellow men and wish them "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year".

 

Au pied des montagnes, le séchage des morues. (At the bottom of the mountains, the codfish are drying.)

Aux Iles Lofoten, le poisson sèche naturellement, au vent et aussi au soleil, de temps en temps !

(The fish dries naturally, in the wind and, sometimes, in the sun ! )

Norvège. Norway.

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codfish hanging to dry in Svolvær, Lofoten

Today I made fillet of codfish with mushrooms and parsley roots and mashed potatoes.

Heute mittag gab es Kabeljaufilet mit Petersilienwurzel-Champignon-Gemüse und Stampfkartoffeln.

 

"Reine is a fishing village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) southwest of the town of Tromsø."

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Het drogen van de stokvis,

Drying the codfish.

Das Trocknen der Stockfisch.

Morue séchée

  

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The Sailing Vessel Santa Maria Manuela was launched into water in 1937 for the Codfish fishing expeditions until the early 90s. Was then recovered from 2007 to 2010 and is now used for tourism. Cheers everyone.

 

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Nusfjord is a tranquil fishing village in the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway. Fifty years ago, business was blooming when the codfish would come for spawning. Today, Nusfjord is more of a museum than a village, with less than a hundred people living there. Imagine how beautiful this place must be given that you must pay a fee to even look at the houses. Tucked in a narrow fjord away from everything ,in my opinion is the most beautiful village in the Lofoten islands .The drive to Nusfjord is extremely photogenic ,passing beautiful lakes and winding around the base of Svadet peak .Around the tiny harbor you will find bright red and yellow cabins with seagulls flying above My 500 link 500px.com/yiannispavlis

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Unique to New Zealand, the hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, is thought to be one of the world's rarest penguin species.

 

Yellow-eyed penguins/hoiho are found along the south-east South Island and on Banks Peninsula, on Stewart Island/Rakiura and its outliers, Codfish Island/Whenua Hou, the Auckland Islands and Campbell Island.

The yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho (Megadyptes antipodes) is named because of its yellow iris and distinctive yellow head band.

 

Seen off the coast of Whenua-Hou (Codfish Island).

 

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Codfish hanging to dry in the wind after another fresh spring rainshower. Location: Lofoten islands , Norway

Bem se diz que os olhos também comem :) Estas apresentações trazem-me sempre isso à mente :)

 

We having a saying here, that the eyes also eat. This kind of presentation always reminds me of that

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About 1900, 19th century or 20th century

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