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Sri Lankan pole fishermans catch
Poda, a Sri Lankan pole fisherman, or stilt fisherman. In podas hand are three small fishes - his entire catch for one day. He and his family were almost certainly killed in the tsumani of 2004 Date: 1994
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1990s 1994 Catch Fisherman Fishes Galle Handful Lanka Lankan Nineties Pole Sardines Stilt
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This evocative photograph captures the simple yet profound moment of a Sri Lankan pole fisherman, Poda, holding his day's meager catch - a handful of three small fishes. The scene unfolds in the picturesque fishing village of Galle, Sri Lanka, during the 1990s. Poda's weathered hands, calloused from years of fishing, cradle the precious load, a testament to his daily struggle for sustenance. The fishes, likely sardines or their fry, are no larger than a few inches, a reminder of the delicate balance between man and nature. The serene image, however, belies the harsh realities of life in this coastal community. The photograph was taken in 1994, a decade before the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, which claimed the lives of countless Sri Lankans, including Poda and his family, if they were still alive at that time. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the resilience of those who live in harmony with the sea. The photograph, taken in the nineties, is a poignant snapshot of a way of life that has existed for generations. The pole fishing technique, also known as stilt fishing, involves balancing on a pole suspended over the water, waiting for the fish to bite. The method, while labor-intensive and risky, is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the fishermen of Galle. This image, with its timeless quality and evocative narrative, invites us to reflect on the interconnectedness of human life and the natural world. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving traditional fishing practices and the communities that depend on them.
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