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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fishing boat off shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A girl makes her family's lunch on a living room set on the beach in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fishing nets hung in a shed in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man and his child look for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A woman repairs her family's fishing nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A woman repairs her family's fishing nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man looks for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Looking toward shore from a ferry near Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman works on a fish trap in Kao Seng. The trap will take about a week to make and should last about 8 months in use. A good trap can double a fisherman's weekly pay. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman works on a fish trap in Kao Seng. The trap will take about a week to make and should last about 8 months in use. A good trap can double a fisherman's weekly pay. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fishing boats tied up in the fresh water channel near Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man and his child look for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man and his child look for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man looks for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man looks for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man sits by the bow of his fishing boat in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man sits by the bow of his fishing boat in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man sits by the bow of his fishing boat in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A woman repairs her family's fishing nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A woman repairs her family's fishing nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Tools used to repair fishing nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fishing boats tied up in the fresh water channel near Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  The prow of a fishing boat in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman works on a fish trap in Kao Seng. The trap will take about a week to make and should last about 8 months in use. A good trap can double a fisherman's weekly pay. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman works on a fish trap in Kao Seng. The trap will take about a week to make and should last about 8 months in use. A good trap can double a fisherman's weekly pay. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman untangles his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman hauls in his traplines from shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fishing boat returns to port in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman walks along the beach in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fishing boat returns to port in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man looks for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fishing boats tied up in the fresh water channel near Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  The prow of a fishing boat in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Children from Kao Seng walk along the beach in the town. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fishing boat returns to port in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman rests after hauling in his traplines from shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman hauls in his traplines from shore in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A man looks for snails and clams in the surf in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A woman repairs her family's fishing nets while her son finished his breakfast in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fishing boat returns to port in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  A fisherman repairs his nets in Kao Seng. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in boat because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 NOVEMBER 2012 - KAO SENG, SONGKHLA, THAILAND:  Fisherman cast their nets from the surf in Kao Seng. The men had to fish from shore because the waves were too high for their small boats. Kao Seng is a traditional Muslim fishing village on the Gulf of Siam near the town of Songkhla, in the province of Songkhla. In general, their boats go about 4AM and come back in about 9AM. Sometimes the small boats are kept in port because of heavy seas or bad storms.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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