Love Local: Alaskan Inuit hangs dip net fishermen's wet clothing - stock photo
Copper Landing, United States - July 25, 2013: An Alaskan Inuit woman is hanging wet clothing on a makeshift clothesline to dry. This clothing belongs to the dip net fishermen that have just returned to shore from the Kenai river. A dip net is a net held open by a loop. It is popular for catching sockeye salmon. Summertime is considered dip net season and a popular Alaskan pastime for both Alaskans and tourists. A dip net fisherman stands nearby and watches the Inuit woman hanging the clothes.
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