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Where there are fishing nets and boats, there seems to be birds. This is such a common sight in Cochin and the surrounding area.
I first saw Cochin when it was a port of call of the Star Clipper lines. You have seen the water flowers of the backwaters. They also fill some of the harbor of this area too. Imagine slowing coming into port on a huge clipper ship with mammoth sails flying and seeing this fishing paradise.
If that wasn't enough to take your breath away, there are graceful Chinese fishing nets adorning the coast as well. Cochin is a memorable city.
Mondello, Palermo - Italy
Mondello is a fishing village with a magnificent white sand beach near Palermo, it is famous not only for its blue sea but also for its heritage of its numerous Art Nouveau villas that characterize the architecture of the place, making it an important point of reference for the history of international modernism.
These buildings (many by the famous architect Ernesto Basile) are among the best examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Italy and Europe.
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Mondello è un borgo di pescatori con una magnifica spiaggia di sabbia bianca vicino Palermo, è famoso oltre che per il suo mare azzurro anche per il suo patrimonio delle sue numerose ville in stile Liberty che caratterizzano l'architettura del luogo, rendendolo un importante punto di riferimento per la storia del modernismo internazionale.
Queste costruzioni (molte ad opera del celebre architetto Ernesto Basile) sono tra i migliori esempi dell'architettura dell'Art Nouveau in Italia e in Europa.
Many go fishing all their lives not knowing it is not fish they are after. . .
--Henry David Thoreau
Lake Winnebago is a huge lake, 30 miles long and 10 miles across. It's also a productive fishery and attracts anglers all year long. In this image, a lone individual on foot is pulling a sled for ice fishing gear. The person is a long way out on the frozen lake appearing to be near the horizon a bit left of center.
I took the photograph from the trail on the breakwater wall that protects Millers Bay in Menominee Park, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Carrelet à la pointe de la Fumée, Fouras, Charente-Maritime.
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This is where the Ripon Canal (left) flows into the River Ure near Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. The canal is fed by water from the River Skell in the centre of Ripon and is 2.3 miles long with 3 Locks the last being Oxclose Lock. The River Skell flows into the Ure further up stream
Fishing Boat, Port of Galilee, Narragansett, Rhode Island.
June 15, 2023
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Steveston is a charming fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC, on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, combined with light and vibrant colours, I am pleased to extend an invitation for you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'
Strait of Georgia
Richmond, British Columbia
Canada
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Fishing is exactly what it looks like this clematis seedhead is doing and fishing is what it felt like I was doing as these weightless seeds danced in front of my camera lens with every hint of a breeze.
Many minutes and leg cramps later I finally caught one fish (photo) that I didn't have to throw back into the water - harrumph!