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The Enduring Tradition: SriLanka's Stilt Fishermen
Project type
Landscape and portrait
Date
November 2024
Location
Srilanka, Southern region
This photo gallery captures the unique and fascinating world of Sri Lanka's stilt fishermen. These men and women, perched precariously on wooden stilts, cast their lines into the ocean in a centuries-old tradition. Their skill and dedication are a testament to the resilience of Sri Lanka's coastal communities.
Stilt fishing is a unique and ancient fishing technique practiced along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. The fishermen use long wooden poles to balance themselves over the water, allowing them to cast their lines further out than traditional fishermen. This technique is believed to have originated in the 17th century, when the Dutch colonized Sri Lanka. Today, stilt fishing is an important part of Sri Lankan culture and a popular tourist attraction.



















