A Malagasy girl proudly holds up fish caught by her father from a fishing village just outside Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
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- África
- africana
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- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- agua
- atrapar
- AWL Images
- Diego Suarez
- escena costera
- escenas de costa
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- imagen a color
- infantil
- juventud
- línea de la playa
- litoral
- Madagascar
- marea
- mariscos
- menor
- menores
- niña
- niño
- niño (niño y niña)
- océano
- orgulloso
- pescado
- pescado del día
- playa
- región costanera
- sacar fotos
- sonrisa
Imágenes relacionadas
- A young Malagasy girl among fishing nets and rope at Ramena,a fishing village a short distance from Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- Washing the day's catch! A Malagasy woman with fish she has bought from fishermen in a fishing village just outside Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego after the Portuguese captain,Diego Suarez,who sailed there in 1543. Antsiranana means 'port' in the Malagasy language.Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- A young Malagasy girl among fishing nets at Ramena,a fishing village a short distance from Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- A young Malagasy girl takes a bath in a large plastic bowl in the fishing village of Ramena near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez).
- A euphorbia plant grows on the beach at Suarez Island,a small island situated off the northern coast of Madagascar. A combination of safe bathing in the beautiful,crystal-clear waters of Mer d'Emeraude (Emerald Sea),a fine sandy beach and its proximity to Antsiranana (Diego Suarez) make the island a favourite destination for the residents of Diego.
- A fishing boat sails off Suarez Island in the crystal-clear waters of Mer d'Emeraude (Emerald Sea). This beautiful sea lies just off the Malagasy coast between Andavakonko and Suarez Island,northeast of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez).
- A fisherman repairs his sails at the fishing village of Andavakonko,north of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez).
- The beautiful,crystal-clear Mer d'Emeraude (Emerald Sea) lies just off the Malagasy coast between Andavakonko and Suarez Island,northeast of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez).
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