Caballitos de totora (reed boats) are stacked along the beach to dry at Huanchaco in northern Peru. The boats have been used by fishermen on Peru's northern coast for over two thousand years.
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- Caballitos de totora (reed boats) are stacked along the beach to dry at Huanchaco in northern Peru. The boats have been used by fishermen on Peru's northern coast for over two thousand years.
- A pescador (fisherman) waits to ride a wave to shore on his reed boat at Huanchaco,in northern Peru. The fishermen ride atop the boats called caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds) and use a segment of bamboo for a paddle.
- A fisherman binds together the totra (reed) sections of his caballito fishing boat on the beach at Huanchaco,in northern Peru
- Totora (reed) boats stacked upright on the beach at Huanchaco,in northern Peru,are silhouetted by the dusk light. Caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds) are the traditional fishing boats of the local fishermen.
- A fisherman arranges totora (reeds) to construct a traditional caballito fishing raft in Huanchaco,northern Peru. The fishermen of Huanchaco have been using reed boats for over two thousand years.
- A Huanchaco fisherman returns to shore paddling a traditional totora (reed) boat,known as a caballito de totora (little horse of reeds).
- Totora (reed) boats,surfers and the wooden pier at Huanchaco in northern Peru are painted by the dusk light. Huanchaco is famous for its pescadores (fishermen) that use traditional fishing craft constructed of reeds (caballitos de totora).
- A pescador (fisherman) mends his net,in front of a row of totora (reed) boats. The boats called caballitos de totora (little horse of reeds) have been used used by local fishermen for over two thousand years.
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- Caballitos de totora (reed boats) are stacked on the foreshore at Huanchaco,in northern Peru. The boats are the traditional craft of the local pescadores (fishermen),with the unusual design allowing them to ride the surf.
- Totora (reed) fishing boats are stacked on the beach at Huanchaco,in northern Peru. The boats known as caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds) are the traditional craft of the local pescadores (fishermen).
- Waterfront scene at Huanchaco in northern Peru,where locals relax next to totora (reed) boats stacked along the beach.
- Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach,with the wooden pier in the background,at the fishing village of Huanchaco in northern Peru. The boats called Caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds) are the traditional craft of the local fishermen.
- Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach,with the wooden pier in the background at the fishing village of Huanchaco,near Trujillo in northern Peru.
- Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach at Huanchaco,in northern Peru. The caballitos de totora are the traditional craft of the local pescadores (fishermen).
- A pescador (fisherman) from the town of Huanchaco,in northern Peru,raises his traditional totora (reed) boat to drain before stacking it on the beachfront.
- Colourful local bus on the beachfront at the fishing village and beach resort of Huanchaco,near Trujillo in northern Peru. Huanchaco is famous for its traditional caballito (reed boat) fishermen.