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Pings like “yeah yeah the college” then instantly goes to his old buddies to get turnt and go fishing
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Oh What a wondefull shots!



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I thought they were paintings. Incredible photography!
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Training them to catch fish isn't the most lucrative method, though.pic.twitter.com/XbzdFVDwH3
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This is a practice which has evolved (in some cases independently) throughout East and Southeast Asia, and I genuinely adore it.
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Stunning photography..
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incredible
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This is the coolest fucking thing ever.
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Beautiful colors
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Clicked here thinking yeah, yeah, cormorants used for fishing, seen that before... Silly me.
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People do that here in England. But not as beautifully lit.
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They tie a thread around the bird's neck so it can't swallow the fish, then when the fisherman has his catch, he unties it so the cormorant can feed itself.
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