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Catching 'em close

K.R. Deepak

Fishermen pulling in the net from the sea on Ramakrishna Beach at Visakhapatnam. Without going far into the sea, they cast the net wide at a distance of about half a kilometre from the shore during winter. It is believed that fish come close to the shore during the season. About 40 fishermen take more than two hours to cast the net. Repeating the exercise three or four times a day, they sell the catch and share the money.

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