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selling of the dry fish at the seafront in Lamu Island

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English: The Lamu Archipelago is famously known for the flouring fishing industry. Fish are obtained from deep water as well as shallow water along the Indian ocean using different fishing methods. fresh fish are taken directly to the market centres soon been harvested. Dried fish are preserved to make them last longer and for further transportation to far away market e.g Mombasa and globally. This kind of fish are salted and dried before been transported. Description done by Khadija Issa Twahir. Librarian Lamu Fort Museum Library
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Photo was taken by stone town academy student under supervision of Khadija Issa Twahir Librarian Lamu Fort Museum Library

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