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Fishing Port
Marsaxlokk is the major base port for 70% of the Maltese fishing fleet. It is the largest fishing port of the island’s main fishing harbour of Malta. It is the best place to see the colourful, traditional Maltese fishing boats, the Luzzu, with the mythical eye painted on their prows.
Port de Pêche de Chef de Baies, La Rochelle, France
Fishing Port
Marsaxlokk is the major base port for 70% of the Maltese fishing fleet. It is the largest fishing port of the island’s main fishing harbour of Malta. It is the best place to see the colourful, traditional Maltese fishing boats, the Luzzu, with the mythical eye painted on their prows.
About an hour before sunrise at the little fishing port at Larnaca, Cyprus, just a few hours after I enjoyed a fish meze with old friends not more than a few metres away.
The IJsselmeer used to be a dangerous inland sea, called Zuyderzee. In 1932 it was cut off from the North Sea by a dyke with a length of 32 km and so she was tamed. But in a Southwestern storm she can still go on as before.....
hier noch einmal der kleine Fischereihafen in Freest und passend zum kalten Wetter
leider habe ich in den nächsten Tagen keine Zeit, renovieren ist angesagt
The old natural fishing port of Spakenburg is a feast for the eyes. Once home to nearly 200 fishing boats. As if it should be, almost 30 botters are still moored in their natural environment. Spakenburg and botters belong together
Dear Flickr friends,
I am forced to unscribe from this site for a time.
The reason for this is that I will be making a photographic documentary about the history of the city of Maastricht and this will take a lot of time because the city has a very rich history both in terms of culture, forgeign occupations and influences which requirers an awfull lot of rersearch. For this I already have several agreements with among others the Archives of the Province of LImburg (NL)
I will not be commenting on your photos for a long time and I hope you will understand.
Perhaps I will still upload a photo once in a while, but of course this cannot happen on a regular basis.
In the meantime I wish you good luck with your photo works!
One of the many small fishing ports in the town of Scilla on the Strait of Messina....
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Abstract Boat Reflection
Port de Capbreton, Landes, France
Alaskan Fishing Vessels moored outside Taku Fisheries - ICE BOX
Fishing Vessels:
RENAISSANCE
ARTAIOS
Juneau Port
Alaska
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.
Stay Healthy
~Christie
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The history of the town of Breskens (Zeeland-Netherlands) as an agricultural and fishing village converges on the grain silo in the fishing port.
The immense painting "Bread and Fish" by the painter Johnny Beerens adorns the 38 meter high buidling and refers to the biblical story of the miraculous multiplication of the 5 loaves and 2 fish as food for the attending crowd.
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Remnants of an old pier, the only visual remains of a once booming, Salmon canning industry.
Dating back to the turn of the century.
Washington (State)--Point Roberts
Well over a hundred years ago, this would have been a busy fishing port.
Today, we can only imagine the sights of the heavily loaded fishing vessels tied up alongside this pier, and the hardworking employees bustling the catch of the day, up and down the pier.
On the horizon you will have left USA waters and entered Canadian waters, BC Canada
On a closer look you may see the perched Seagulls
~C
Taken just prior to the Canadian/USA borders closing. We have family with a cottage in this location
Point Roberts is a pene-exclave of the United States on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The area, which had a population of 1,314 at the 2010 census, is reached by land by traveling 25 mi (40 km) through Canada. It is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington with a post office, and a ZIP Code of 98281. Direct sea and air connections with the U.S. are available across Boundary Bay.
Point Roberts was created when the United Kingdom and the United States settled the Pacific Northwest American-Canadian border dispute in the mid-19th century with the Oregon Treaty. Both parties agreed the 49th parallel would delineate both countries' territories, but they overlooked the small area that incorporates Point Roberts (south of the 49th parallel). Questions about ceding the territory to the United Kingdom and later to Canada have been raised since its creation but its status has remained unchanged.
Wikipedia
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