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Africa, Tanzania, Lindi Region. Kilwa Masoko, Algafarmer leaving for harvesting
Africa, Tanzania, Lindi region. On the coast of Kilwa Kivinje, the fish smoker sAfrica, Tanzania, Lindi region. On the coast of Kilwa Kivinje, the fish smokers huts at sunset
Africa, Tanzania, Kilwa Kisiwani, typical fishing boat
Night view of Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar
Three small dhows are out fishing near the coast, Zanzibar, Tanzania
A silhouette of a dhow at sunrise, Matemwe, Zanzibar, Tanzania
A dhow sails in front of the setting sun, Stone Tpwn, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Bow of a traditional dhow with sail in Mafia Island coast of Tanzania
Qatar, Doha, Dhow and FANAR, Qatar Islamic Cultural Center
Zanzibar, Matemwe Bungalows. A tourist stands at the edge of an infinity pool watching the Dhows. MR
Zanzibar, Echo Beach. A boat anchored off the calm waters of the East coast of Zanzibar
Off-loading a cargo of edible oil from a dhow from Zanzibar at dawn
Dhows at sunset, ZanzibarEast Africa; Tanzania; Zanzibar. A dhow is a traditional Arab sailing vessel with one or more lateen sails. It is primarily used along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, India, and East Africa
The heavily fortified walls of the Forteleza de Sao Sebastao guard the nothern tip of Ilha do Mozambique
A dhow captain waits for high tide in the harbour of Ibo Island, part of the Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
A traditional dhow makes its way to Ibo Island in the Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
Dhows alongside the beach
Beach front, Benguerra lodge
Indonesia, Sulawesi, Bitung. Boats in Bitung Harbour. Indonesia, Sulawesi, Bitung. Boats in Bitung Harbour
Dhow, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Kenya, Lamu Island, Lamu. A sailing boat (mashua) framed in an arch of Lamu Fort, which is now a museum. Kenya, Lamu Island, Lamu
Boat builders put the finishing touches to a new jahazi in the open boatyard at Matondoni, Lamu Island. The place has been famous for making traditional wooden sailing boats for a century or more
Wooden sailing boats anchor at the end of the mangrove-lined tidal channel to Siyu village on Pate Island. Siyu was founded in the 15th century and in its heyday had 30
At sunrise the fishing fleet sets sail from the sheltered, natural harbour of Kisingitini on Pate Island for a days fishing
A mashua sails out of the sheltered, natural harbour of Lamu Island. Dhow is the colloquial word used by most visitors for the wooden sailing ships of the East African coast although in reality a
The khotiya-type dhow Sanjeeda at anchor off Mirbat, Oman
One of the crew members ofs / Y Sanjeeda up the riggingOne of the crew members of S/Y Sanjeeda up the rigging. Sanjeeda is a traditional kotiya dhow of the type that traded throughout the Indian Ocean
S / Y SanjeedaS/Y Sanjeeda, a traditional kotiya dhow of the type that traded throughout the Indian Ocean, sailing off Mirbat on the Dhofari coast of Oman
The restored dhow Fatah Al Khair is preserved at an outdoor museum in Sur. One of the last ocean-going passenger dhows, it is a ghanjah and is estimated to be around 300 tonnes and over 20 metres long
Boat builders constructing a large dhow in the boat yard at Sur
A fishing dhow motors across the lagoon towards the sea in front of the lighthouse and whitewashed houses of the village of Al Ayja behind