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- The Photographer
- James Broscombe spent 520 days between March 2009 and October 2010 living in the remote Deep South of Guyana. Living in an Amerindian Village in a tradition thatch house enabled James to makes friends in the local community and compile a unique daily photo blog exploring lifestyles and customs of the Amerindian people of the North Amazon region.
I just love this! I wonder what he caught....
ReplyDeleteYes, did he catch anything and how did he get to that spot?
ReplyDeleteI think I got the best catch of the day! I saw them later and they didn't have anything, so if they caught anything it was too small to save! They will have waded along the top of the waterfall to get there. I didn't fancy doing it with camera though!
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