An enchanting view. The sun is like a bright orange ball of fire. (Photograph is date stamped)
The reflection in the sky
The reflection in the sky remains for a while and extends to the eastern skies as well. (Photograph is date stamped)
Pulling the giant fishing net ashore
It may not be too difficult putting this giant fishing net to sea but needs an army of fisherfolk and at least 2 hours to pull it back ashore. (Photograph is date stamped)
The Stilt Fisherman
The stilt fisherman is unique to the southern coast. These positions are handed down through generations and is fast fading away. (Photograph is date stamped)
Oruwa on shore (1)
The Oruwa is pushed ashore when it returns from the long journey at sea. Notice the captain's seat - a plastic chair tied to two poles. (Photograph is date stamped)
Oruwa on shore (2)
They are usually painted in bright colours. (Photograph is date stamped)
Boats harboured close to shore
These boats don't have any refrigeration facilities and are usually powered by diesel motors though some of them use sails when possible to make use of strong winds. (Photograph is date stamped)
Boats harboured close to shore
The southern coast is famous for fishing especially during the season. (Photograph is date stamped)
Oruwa starting its journey to sea
This traditional fishing boat has just commenced its journey to the deep sea, rowing through the bigger fishing boats. (Photograph is date stamped)
Oruwa returning from the fishing trip
Back home from a long journey, the boat has to be pushed ashore. (Photograph is date stamped)