Sangihe, Indonesia. 07th May, 2015. Thousands of people on the island Intata, which is bordered by the Philippines, following the ritual caught fish called mane'e. Tens of thousands of fish called up by means of rituals, then locked using coconut oil, when the lowest tides of the year, the fish and caught together. This tradition has existed since hundreds of years ago, and continue to be held every year. © Ronny Adolof Buol/Pacific Pres/Alamy Live News

Sangihe, Indonesia. 07th May, 2015. Thousands of people on the island Intata, which is bordered by the Philippines, following the ritual caught fish called mane'e. Tens of thousands of fish called up by means of rituals, then locked using coconut oil, when the lowest tides of the year, the fish and caught together. This tradition has existed since hundreds of years ago, and continue to be held every year. © Ronny Adolof Buol/Pacific Pres/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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7 May 2015

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