This week is a long holiday for fishermen in order to welcome a religious holiday (Eid al-Adha). Wooden boats that were previously busy with sea activities chose to dock neatly on the shoreline. This condition has existed here for generations and is now commonplace in coastal areas.
So, this phenomenon became the object of my camera shot today and I submitted it for the daily #monomad challenge hosted by . Here are the results:
They use the wreckage of a wooden boat frame as a binder to keep their boat safe during high tide conditions. This wooden boat is a type of small boat driven by a diesel engine. Usually, this boat is used by fishermen to catch fish and also sometimes serves as an auxiliary fleet for other large wooden ships when on the high seas.
And when fisherman don't go to sea, as has become a tradition, this is the face on Pusong Lhokseumawe Beach.
Photographed by nandaalbintang () with Canon EOS 6D camera+17-40mm Lens, and edited in Adobe Photoshop.