Tanji Beach, Gambia
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Esta foto la tengo hace tiempo y siempre me gustó...
al fin la subo, la luz en el lugar era impresionante, aparte del ambiente cargado por los hornos, el pescado.... la camara que llevaba no me dió mas de si.
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Aka Golden Orb Web spider. A large spider, 20-30mm body length, found throughout the non-arid regions of sub-saharan Africa. This is probably the West and Central African subspecies, T. f. fenestrata venusta syn. Nephila fenestrata venusta (Blackwall, 1865).
Tanji Bird Reserve, Tanji, Gambia, West Africa.
Aka Golden Orb Web spider. A large spider, 20-30mm body length, found throughout the non-arid regions of sub-saharan Africa. This is probably the West and Central African subspecies, T. f. fenestrata venusta syn. Nephila fenestrata venusta (Blackwall, 1865).
Tanji Bird Reserve, Tanji, The Gambia, West Africa.
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Fish is smoked here in these smoking huts. Fish is smoked for several days, then either sold domestically or exported.
After smoking, the fish can be kept without refrigeration for months.
In general, the fish bonga (Ethmolosa fimbriata) constitutes 80% of the landings in Tanji; 40% of which are preserved by smoking. The smoking is done by hired men. Smoked fish is always cheaper compared to fresh fish. A part of the smoked fish is exported to Northern Africa and Nigeria.
Submitted: 11/03/2015
Accepted: 01/04/2016
Published:
- (China) 05-Mar-2022
- (China) 10-Mar-2022