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Visiting Batam: Journey towards Tanjung Uma’s homes

27 June 2010No Comment

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[Upon reaching Tanjung Uma. a humbling experience and sight]

I have shared quite a few posts on our recent trip to Batam, Indonesia.

And most recently, I shared some black and white photos of Tanjung Uma, the oldest fisherman village in Batam.

I’d like to share with you a few more photos today, coloured ones this time round, so that you too can take a glimpse of what we saw and experienced when the four of us ‘sailed’ towards the fishermen’s homes on a small wooden boat.

I’ll write more details of how it all went in my next Tanjung Uma post.

Soon.


[Upon reaching the homes of the locals]

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