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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Three Days Down The River

Bamboo Bridge "Persia-India"

Down the river can be a fun activity for people like myself who usually run the daily routine in the middle of the bustling city. 3 days passed quickly felt. If it does not remember the day off that is going to end, wishing it to continue my pace to cross the bamboo bridge that is in front of me. Perhaps my reluctance to return home the same as when Alexander the Great to return to Persia as India has seen in his eyes. Rattling noise rivers, bushes parted, looking every inch of land filled with so much life, meet with people who work in the fields edge of the forest, butterflies and dragonflies are colorful, and of course feel cool and fresh river water , making us feel as though more could appreciate life.

Cultivator
Wow il ya une cascade, mais aussi ahhh épine douleur brousse

Why on the other side always looks more beautiful?

Beautiful Dragonfly
"Which beautiful dragonfly?" Just look closer or please download free images and enlarged to more clearly seen. Yes it is quite beautiful dragonfly pictures. Sorry guys, I have not been able to make macro photos, very unfortunate.


Palm Sugar Processing

Friday, February 15, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Nomad Fisherman

Parangluhu Port

Like the Nomad Tribes of the Sahara are always moving because of the season, fishermen from Bulukumba also doing the same thing. They move nearly as far as 50 miles by boat and brought their families to live together in the Pangrangluhu Port District  Bonto Bahari Bulukumba when fish are plentiful in the region. They set up their tents to occupy the time until the end of the West Wind. When the East Wind, they returned to the Bulukumba City where they usually live.




Fisherman Community  in Parangluhu

Fisherman Tent

Little Family

Face of  Bulukumba Fisherman