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Salaya, district Jamnagar, Gujarat. Traditional home of wooden-boat (vahanvati) building.
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Bosaso port, northern somalia.
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Sharjah Creek Wharfage at about 9 pm.
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Safe Distance: books and radios are available on a rooftop within the museum compound.
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Pointing out the radio station (you can't see it from here)
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Day 2 radio station location on the wharf. Surrounded by goods being loaded onto our "host" ship, MSV Nazre Karam.
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Day one, one of three listening / reading hubs.
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Day three crowd gathers around the radio station: pakistani porters, sailors from all over, sikh transporters, iranian shop and cafe workers, among others.
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ashokS talks to captian mohammad rafiq about ship radios, and navigation.
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People use cellphone FM to listen in.
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A group of loaders from Sind, Pakistan were regular listeners and contributors.
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Day one, another hub below below MSV Karim.
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Radio near one of the shopping street entrances.
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Day four beginning of broadcast.
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Day one second hub.
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Somali traders discuss the book, day one afternoon.
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Debates on the map and photos were common, over all four days.
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Records room at Creek Customs, from where records in the book were obtained.
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Port logbook which referred to manifests of boats from and to Somalia.
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