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  • May 1st

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    Keychains, anyone? www.wearekamigami.com

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Keychains, anyone? www.wearekamigami.com

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    Keychains, anyone? www.wearekamigami.com

  • April 30th

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  • April 25th

    artmonia:

    Ocean, Stars, Sky, and You by Melissa Hui Wang.

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Ocean, Stars, Sky, and You by Melissa Hui Wang.

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    Ocean, Stars, Sky, and You by Melissa Hui Wang.

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Ocean, Stars, Sky, and You by Melissa Hui Wang.

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    Ocean, Stars, Sky, and You by Melissa Hui Wang.

  • April 25th

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    ‘Arry Potter 

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‘Arry Potter 

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    Typographic Graphic Design

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  • April 25th

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    Isolee by Florence.

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Isolee by Florence.

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  • April 25th

    thekhooll:

    Cormorant Fisherman

    By Andrey Pavlov/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

    Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in China. Fishermen control the birds by tying a snare near the bird’s throat in order to prevent the birds from swallowing larger fish. This technique is practiced in the early morning before sunrise or in the hours before dusk, when fishermen attract the fish with lantern light. Unfortunately, cormorant fishing is long past its glory days and nowadays only a few fishermen from fishing villages along Li-river still practice it.

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Cormorant Fisherman
By Andrey Pavlov/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in China. Fishermen control the birds by tying a snare near the bird’s throat in order to prevent the birds from swallowing larger fish. This technique is practiced in the early morning before sunrise or in the hours before dusk, when fishermen attract the fish with lantern light. Unfortunately, cormorant fishing is long past its glory days and nowadays only a few fishermen from fishing villages along Li-river still practice it.

    thekhooll:

    Cormorant Fisherman

    By Andrey Pavlov/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

    Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in China. Fishermen control the birds by tying a snare near the bird’s throat in order to prevent the birds from swallowing larger fish. This technique is practiced in the early morning before sunrise or in the hours before dusk, when fishermen attract the fish with lantern light. Unfortunately, cormorant fishing is long past its glory days and nowadays only a few fishermen from fishing villages along Li-river still practice it.

    thekhooll:

Cormorant Fisherman
By Andrey Pavlov/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in China. Fishermen control the birds by tying a snare near the bird’s throat in order to prevent the birds from swallowing larger fish. This technique is practiced in the early morning before sunrise or in the hours before dusk, when fishermen attract the fish with lantern light. Unfortunately, cormorant fishing is long past its glory days and nowadays only a few fishermen from fishing villages along Li-river still practice it.

    thekhooll:

    Cormorant Fisherman

    By Andrey Pavlov/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

    Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in China. Fishermen control the birds by tying a snare near the bird’s throat in order to prevent the birds from swallowing larger fish. This technique is practiced in the early morning before sunrise or in the hours before dusk, when fishermen attract the fish with lantern light. Unfortunately, cormorant fishing is long past its glory days and nowadays only a few fishermen from fishing villages along Li-river still practice it.

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