A fisherman repairs his sails at the fishing village of Andavakonko,north of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez).
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- africano (hombre)
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- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- aptitud
- arreglar
- AWL Images
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- Diego Suarez
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- habilidad
- hecho a mano
- hombre
- imagen a color
- Madagascar
- masculino
- pesca (recreacional)
- pescador (hombre y mujer)
- pescar
- red
- red de pesca
- sacar fotos
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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.
- 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 Malagasy man with a tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus). The meat of this primitive mammal,endemic to Madagascar,is a delicacy among the local population.The Tenrecinae family consists of 24 different species. Ecaudatus is not only the largest of these but also the largest insectivore in the world.
- 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 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.
- A young Malagasy girl takes a bath in a large plastic bowl in the fishing village of Ramena near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez).
- Mozambique, Tofo. Two fishermen walk with their nets along the beaches at Tofo.
- Malawi, Lake Malawi, fishermen sailing on the open waters of this fresh water lake in handmade canoes.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Malawi, Monkey Bay. Nets dry on the beach as dawn breaks over Lake Malawi
- A Pachypodium tree in flower with red flowering flamboyant trees in the background.18 out of the 23 species of pachypodia in the world are native to Madagascar.
- 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 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.
- 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).
- Baobab trees,Adansonia suarezensis,grow in woodland around Antsiranana,formerly known as Diego Suarez. This northern flat-top baobab is one of the world's eight baobab species of which six are endemic to Madagascar. One species is found in Africa and one in Northwest Australia. The diversity in Madagascar would suggest that baobabs first evolved there.
- A Malagasy tailor sits by the side of a road with her sewing machine waiting for business.Antsirabe is the industrial and agricultural centre of Madagascar. It is also the rickshaw or pousse-pousse 'capital' of the island.
- A man stitches together woven strips of palm fronds to make a large floor mat at Matondoni,Lamu Island. The place has been famous for making traditional wooden sailing boats for a century or more.