Meva (Angola Part 3)

Meva means water, which is what you see all around you when standing outside the fisherman's cottage perched on top of a hill at Meva.  But it should mean Angola's-Best-Kept-Secret, or The-Best-Getaway-Ever or I'm-in-Heaven.... you get the idea?  Destinations that are found by pure chance so often become a place to cherish forever because of the aura you feel, the people you meet, and your absorption of it all.

I asked for sun, and it was sent very early.

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Textures and Colours

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Silky Waters

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An absolute life

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Crumbling walls, textures, peeling paint, and survival chickens.

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A life in blue and green

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"When I go fishing I like to know that there is nobody within 5 miles of me"

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Meva Architecture

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Safe for the night

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Salt Water Collection

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Feet are cleaned, salt water into the holds for preserving fish.

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Fish packed in perfect salted rows.

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Wind shelters

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Old but not Forgotten

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Silver Fish and a Pink Prawn

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More Meva Greens and Blues

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Beach detail

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Catch of the Day - marine textures, shapes, and colours.

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And so they carry it in...

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Hopefully never to go.

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The Purple Beaker

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And so to bed...

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Morning Drama

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