The Spirit of Traditional Fishermen

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The slightly overcast weather did not dampen the enthusiasm to return to hunting for views, which, in my opinion, are worthy of accompanying the holidays of all #BlackAndWhite lovers and friends. The beach is my choice because, along this coast, there are often traditional fishing activities that are able to survive as they are without being touched by technological sophistication.

Here are some moments that were successfully captured in pictures, which I submitted for the daily #monomad challenge hosted by @monochromes.

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On a beach that is directly bounded by the Malacca Strait, tankers often pass by. This is due to the fact that several oil and gas terminals run their businesses along this coast.

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And at certain times, such as filling weekends, residents choose this beach as a tourist location.

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Photographs were taken: Ujong Blang Beach, Lhokseumawe.

Happy Weekend! Photographed by nandaalbintang (@ichsannanda) with Canon EOS 700D camera+17-40mm Lens, and edited in Adobe Photoshop.

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