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Rare Earth

Photography Realism posted on Mar 24, 2009
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Dear friends, first fo all I apologize to every one for my previous post which contained child nudity .Hence it was removed by the 'Rendo' Staff. Though it was unfortunate for a days work to end up in such a tragedy, it was all my fault. This only increased my respect for 'Rendo' and its valid staff for their highly appreciatble values. By the by we are reaching the end of this series.Once the boat is on shore it needs more hands. Exept two or three rest of men belong to other boats who helps each other. Its a common understanding. Most importantly, I invite your attention to the ground they are struggling to live. Notice the black colour mixed with the sand. Its 'Titanium ore'. Richly awailable in this part of the region. These coastal area is classified as 'rare earth' by the geological survey of India.A highly costly metal used for a number of industrial purpose. From air refresher to air craft(Boeing) fighter plains, armed vechicles, ships, spcae craft, misiles....etc, etc (check wikipedia) But its election time now. the local leaders won't dare to utter a word about it, thus bringing the wrath of this strong community. These fishermen fear extensive mining will destabilize the region thus inviting sea aggression. After all they know, they won't profit anything out it.

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MrsLubner

5:29PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Someone in government there should be admired for not trying to make money off of this and thus lose the integrity of the sea, shore and the people. Outstanding shots and so very interesting.

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allisonbender

7:52PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Great shot !!!!! and I love your commentary !!!!! As to your previous post it was in no way offensive , nor was it out of line !!! As to them removing it , they have there standards and it's good that they stick to them!!!! Your other photo, misfortunatly fell into that grey area> Friend :) tom

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greensleeves81

10:09PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

I'm sorry to mislead you with my grammer mistake. It is the fishermen who is afraid of mining. Government! It is better not to say anything about them,I mean the local ruling pary not the central Govt. There is a strong presence of commusnism in my state which is a curse to this land

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myrrhluz

9:56PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Beautiful images, and wonderful narrative. It is very interesting to get an idea of your home and its beauty and problems. I see major beauty in the understanding and comradeship of the fishermen. A common need and goal brings out the good in people. I hope their land and livelihood is never spoiled by greed of others. Does the central government have the power and the will to keep the powerful few from despoiling the land? I like that you showed the ground. It gives me a much more complete mental image, than I would get just hearing about it. Who made the face and how did they get it so perfectly circular? Thank you for this very interesting posting!


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