As we returned from Komodo we stopped at a fishing village on one of the small islands in the Lesser Sundas. While it didn't appear to be very large from the water it turned out to be home to 1,600 people.
They spoke no English, so all we could do was use a few phrases that our guides had taught us, and gestures and smiles. Just like any community people were proud of their homes and proud of their children. Here are some images from this stop
Main Street
Preparing Coffee
Proud Grandpa
Negotiation
You can see more images from the village at HillsandSkies.com
- Bali
- the Lesser Sunda Islands and the Komodo Dragons
- Borneo and the Old Men of the Forest
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