Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/20

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Subject: [Leica] Website with Whaling pictures.
From: "Sander van Hulsenbeek" <vanhulsenbeek@wxs.nl>
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 20:04:34 +0200

Dear LUGgers,

During our adventurous visit to Indonesia last August (yes, we were in the
Sari Club
in Bali), we were by mere chance able to visit and see the villagers of
Lamalera catch whales.

I realize whaling is a touchy subject, but the Whaling Convention allows
subsistence whaling
in a few places in the world, mainly in the Arctic regions. Indonesia is not
a member, but the
way the Lamalera people provide for ther livelyhood would sure fall under
the Convention.

They only catch whale, and manta and sharks, for food and oil, and never
sell it for money.
There is a barter-only market for the neighbourhood villages.

Without this catch the people of Lamalera would perish.

Witnessing this event ( happening only 20 times, approx., per year) was a
sobering
and also frightening experience. Accidents do happen!

Some pictures would certainly qualify as mere snapshots. Nevertheless I
think the
LUG is interested is seeing something quite different from everyday life in
our
cosy and comfortable (?) North America and Europe. There is another world
outside
guys!

Have a look (Picture Section) and comment please.

(And yes, I am a Greenpeace contributor and yes, it took us weeks to get
over this experience.
But shutting one's eyes to reality has never been a good idea, even for
ostriches!)

Best regards

Sander van Hulsenbeek
Amsterdam
Holland

http://home.planet.nl/~sanderva/lamalera/start.htm


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