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  • Fisherman at the beach in Ras al Hadd, Oman, 2011
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  • Beach at the wave in Muskat, Oman, 2011
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  • Children playing at the beach on a hot day in Oman, 2011
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  • Fishermen at the wave beach in Muskat, Oman
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  • Turtle traces at the Ras al Hadd Turtle Beach Resort, Oman, 2011
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  • Fishermen at the beach in Ras al Hadd, Oman, 2011
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  • Fishermen at the wave beach in Muskat, Oman
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  • A fishermens boat taking off into the sea at Yiti Beach, Oman, 2011
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  • Fishermen at the beach in Ras al Hadd, Oman, 2011
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  • Mindanao, Philippines
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  • Woodship in the bay of Al Hadd, Oman 2011
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  • Mindanao, Philippines
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  • Mindanao, Philippines
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  • On August 11. 2015, Kherou Ngor sacrifices cow's milk on the rocks of gor beach, after which he chose his wrestling name. Kherou Ngor means „Rock of Ngor“. He says that a powerful spirit lives in the water and in the rocks at this  beach, By pouring milk on the rocks and praying.Kherou asks for the ghost’s favour and support his next fight.
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  • Young wrestlers practice traditional wrestling during the evening hours at the wrestling school of ex-wrestler Boy Kaire on the beach of Dakar's Corniche on March 31, 2015. On most of Dakar's many beaches, young men are seen training as wrestlers before and during the wrestling season from December to August,
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  • The coexistence of people and sheep in Senegal, as seen here on Yoff beach in Dakar, seems very harmonious. in fact, however, people keep the sheep for one purpose above all - namely to slaughter them at the Tabaski Festival, known as the festival of sheep, and to have a feast.
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  • The wrestler Kherou Ngor trains with his boxing coach on the beach of Ngor in Dakar on August 8, 2015, "La lutte avec frappe", wrestling with boxing is the supreme discipline of Senegalese wrestling. Even some of the biggest stars of the Senegalese national sport also train on the beaches of Dakar. For the locals, those trainings are  always welcome entertainment.
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  • The new generation of wrestlers train on the beach of Ngor in Dakar on April 9, 2015. The wrestlers of Ngor are a team, they train together but never compete against each other in an official tournament. Like Kherou Ngor, tens of thousands of young men in Senegal want to make a career as a wrestler, hoping to one day become rich and famous.
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  • Sheep are looking for food on the beach at Yoff. One reason why sheep are very popular with the Senegalese might be because they are very frugal. They can even digest cloth and cardboard.
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  • A sheep strut across the beach of Yoff, while fishermen pull a boat out of the water in the background.
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  • In the early morning, sheep search the beach at Yoff in Dakar for edible remains left behind by the fishermen who moor here in the afternoon with their boats to sell their catch.
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  • August 11. 2015. Kherou Ngor is a young, successful light weight-Wrestler from a quarter  called Ngor in Dakar, where he lives and trains daily at the beach. Kherou Ngor
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  • Wrestlers practice "la lutte avec frappe" (a form of Senegalese wrestling which allows boxing) during the evening hours at the wrestling school of ex-wrestler Boy Kaire on the beach of Dakar's Corniche on March 31, 2015.
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  • Fishermen at the beach in Ras al Hadd, Oman, 2011
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  • Dakar, April 9, 2015. Aissa (23), a waitress at the „Black and White” bar on the beach of Ngor, poses for a portrait with the newspaper „Sunu Lamb“, which daily publishes exclusively Senegalese wrestling matches. Many girls are and women in Senegal are watching wrestling matches on TV, especially those who are big fans of certain wrestlers.
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