“Finding the Fish” by Budi Sukmana
Fishermen (and fisherwomen) sort through the catch on the beach in west Java.
“Finding the Fish” by Budi Sukmana
Fishermen (and fisherwomen) sort through the catch on the beach in west Java.
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Thanks, Paul :)
I’ve been appreciated by this and I’m showing this appreciation by publishing this photo once again in my photoblog.
I’ll help the global voices by taking photo which tag are: Bandung, West Java, and Indonesia.
Thanks, Paul :)
I hope I could help the global voices by provide the photos tagged by Bandung (city), West Java (province), and Indonesia (country) besides adding the badge of Global Voices in my photoblog.