the life of coastal communities "middle-aged man looking for fish"

armed with a small basket tucked around the waist, a man looks down the beach. the day-to-day activities of working as a fisherman scatter the nets along the coast which he considers to be a gathering place of fish or other types of fish that are usually clustered on the beach.

this man doing fishing activities in between his work as a fisherman on the ship of others, and while not going out to sea he fishes to add family side dishes.

such is the life lesson written for them, on the coast. beaches have become daily in their lives. the sea has become a second home that can never be left behind and always imagine so close to the mainland. The waves have become an everyday wobble. coastal life always leaves unforgettable memories.

the livelihood of coastal communities is to go to sea. giving them equal freedom to make them happy. without going to sea they will be grim. they can not afford to grow-crop because since childhood only holding the net.

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