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04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND: A fisherman hauls in his traplines from shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

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04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman hauls in his traplines from shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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