Tuesday, June 28, 2011

One Morning in Nusa Lembongan

Aside from tourism and fishing, seaweed harvesting for food and cosmetics is also a primary industry. Each morning it is spread out on tarps using wooden rakes and then covered in the evening... it's a family affair.


You check out a cow and it checks out you.


Two things, firstly, no cars on Lembongan (they do have trucks but you require a permit to bring another to the island). Secondly, they burn garbage in the morning, as they do in most of Indonesia it seems.


Morning stretch. Oblivious to the traffic.


One result of the morning burn is the beautiful light. Every cloud, even toxic ones, have a silver lining I guess.


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