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| Puerto de Tazacorte - fish | Deze pagina in Nederlands |
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Part of the catch of a small fishing boat from Tazacorte |
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Part of the catch of a small fishing boat from Tazacorte |
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Part of the catch of a small fishing boat from Tazacorte |
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Part of the catch of a small fishing boat from Tazacorte, including a squid. |
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Tazacorte fishing harbour. Sightseeing trips to the Cueva Bonita and the dolphins leave from this quay. |
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Tazacorte fishing boat |
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The son of a fisherman proudly shows us part of the fishing boats catch. A bonito, a small variety of tuna fish. |
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Locals fish off the Tazacorte harbour wall and usually take home fish for the family. |
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The supply boat for the fish farms just off the coast near Tazacorte. On this day something went wrong, because a pallet load of fish food slid from a pallet into the water! |
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Fish in the quiet waters of Tazacorte harbour. |
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Three different types of fish go for the bread. Left is a sort of pike which attacks smaller fish. |
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Water and boats are fascinating at all ages. |
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The harbour wall is a very popular place to go for a stroll in the cool of the evening. |
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The circular enclosures of the Tazacorte fish farm as seen from the La Punta part of Tijarafe. |
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Fishing nets being repaired by hand under the sea wall of Tazacorte harbour. |
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Professionals and amateurs. The tubular structure of a fish farm unit om the harbour wall, and locals rod-fishing off the wall. |
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Conrete huts specially built as storage for the the tools of the trade for local fishermen. Fish is either sold directly to restaurants or fishmongers or put in storage in the cold storage near the harbour entrance. |
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