Sailors in Sunda Kelapa port
In the old port of Sunda Kelapa already anchored just obsolete wooden schooners. Due to their low waterline they serve in a vast Indonesian archipelago as the salvation of the ports are too shallow to sea to be able to handle modern ocean-going iron ship. From port to sail their schooner congested and shaky on their journey through the huge archipelago. Among the sailors are occasional workers, as well as people who have spent at sea, a substantial part of his life. Really hard life. They have a woman in every port. But of course - they love their boat more than anything.

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