Locals collecting bait off the rocks. What a relaxed life they have - no stress.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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Tofo a little piece of Mozambiquan paradise in the province of Inhambane 500km North of Maputo and is one of Mozambique's main tourist destinations. We are blessed with fantastic weather, stunning sunrises and sunsets, white sandy shores and traslucent blue waves. The local Inhambane people are wonderful - happy, friendly, honest and helpful. Share some of this great place with me through my daily photo's.
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A mix of stress and relaxation is inherent to every human being. Sometimes, people with more "modern" jobs think that the lives of people working more close to nature to be more relaxed, but I doubt it. It is the same when adults think about their childhood and youth, but a permanent state of happiness is something impossible, even for babies: just think how much they have to cry. As adults we think about the worries of young people as nothing special, but that is not what they think.
Just by the picture I can imagin how hard it can be to collect bait that way. And, does it pay the effort?
Some of them seem to be youngsters, and at that age, in rich countries, they are still students.
It is a good photo, congratulations!
I think their stress would be whether they are able to get enough of what ever they are collecting for today - so I agree that there is probably stress. I don't believe their stress is anything like working in the corporate world though.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
Monica
I like this shot so much !...
Ciao from Italy
:)
I think they probably do have plenty of stress, just different from our type of stress.
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