16 December, 2019

fishing trawler

the back of the fishing trawler



32 comments:

  1. Ha Bill,In een woord. KOLOSSAAL.
    Groet Kees.

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  2. It's really very clean and neat.

    God bless.

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  3. Blimey thats a heck of a lot of fishing net Bill!

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  4. Interestingly, I have never seen a fishing boat so close!
    Have a nice week, Bill!

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  5. You can't imaging that this can empty a whole sea.

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  6. Oh my goodness never seen a net like that before in a boat ready to roll out.

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  7. Well I wonder there is still fish in the sea after they have passed by...

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  8. Cleaner, tidier and less rusty than any I've ever seen!

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  9. Reminds me of the movie Forrest Gump a bit.
    And two of my Uncles who had a boat each.

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  10. All I See Is A Heavy Dose Of Manual Labor

    Cheers

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  11. That is an amazing amount of netting.

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  12. That is a much cleaner boat than I thought it would be!

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  13. Great shot! I am not a fan of this vessels however.

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  14. I know nothing of the fishing industry so this is really cool.

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  15. Bill - I admire fishermen, mainly because I know it is a job I could not do! And look how clean it is - impressive!

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  16. Some very dangerous equipment to be working around, I hear.

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  17. Bill, that is an impressive amount of net. Easy to believe they could remove all the fish from the sea.

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  18. Even though I live in Florida, I've never seen a fishing net so close up. It looks a lot more clean than I would have expected. Awesome photo!

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  19. Wow that sure looks like a lot of fishing net.

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  20. really big
    there are many meters on that roll
    maybe miles

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  21. Hope their catch is just as big as their fishing nets.

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  22. Lots of equipment to keep in shape for their important job. We enjoy fishing docks ... on both coasts here.

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  23. That looks a lot of net.
    Great photograph.

    All the best Jan

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  24. You have to be in shape to do that kind of work!

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  25. A very interesting picture. Wishing you both a good day.

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