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SF0257352
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257351
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257350
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257277
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257276
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257275
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0257274
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222857
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222853
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222852
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222851
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222850
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.
SF0222849
Thorupstrand is a fishing village on the northern coast of Denmark. In this village, fishing has never been an easy business to manage. Strong sea currents constantly mutate the seabed, thus preventing the construction of a harbor; thus, boats, every day, have to be winched in and out of the water and have to be "parked" on the shore when not in use. Its management model stems from an ancient tradition of sharing fishing that is widespread among families in the area.