On Inle Lake in Burma, there are many fishermen standing on their boat, using a conical net. This ancestral fishery tends to disappear in favor of net fishing by tapping the water. The five or six trawlers who are still present are only there for the show with tourists. All old, having practiced this fishing in the past, they are the last holder of this traditional knowledge.
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Traditional Intha Fisherman on Inle Lake [AT]

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Pêcheur du lac Inlé qui tape avec sa rame

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Pêcheur du lac Inlé

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Pêcheur du lac Inlé

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Pêcheur du lac Inlé

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Pêcheur sur le lac Inlé et technique pour ramer debout

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Pêcheur du lac Inlé et leur filet conique

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Traditional Intha Fisherman on Inle Lake [AT]


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