If you haven't had halibut with hot chilli sauce, you must head for Harne, in the Western coast of India.Hundreds of fishing boats go out to the sea each morning and get a harvest of different types of fish.
The Hindu fisherfolk live on a hill,
Heavy vehicles carry the fish to Mumbai and Pune , packed in ice.There is a lighthouse and a disused harbour near the village.
While the hombres relax with a half-pint, it is the women who do all the haggling.
My heartfelt thanks to Mrs.Nesbitt and the humorous Roger for hosting ABCWednesday.
The Hindu fisherfolk live on a hill,
Heavy vehicles carry the fish to Mumbai and Pune , packed in ice.There is a lighthouse and a disused harbour near the village.
While the hombres relax with a half-pint, it is the women who do all the haggling.
My heartfelt thanks to Mrs.Nesbitt and the humorous Roger for hosting ABCWednesday.
Looks like a wonderful journey!
ReplyDeletethat school of fish is HUGE!
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Your header photo is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed by the color of the water !!!
ReplyDeleteheavenly for the sea food fanatics
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I think life there is hard, but pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteNice shots scene life
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