Every tiny object, every human being, and all these moving things mind their own business. Just like the water, everyone flows in a continuous rhythm; they come and go. But that's what makes a bustling crowd—that's what gives life to a location. We sometimes feel discomfort in motionless places because we have been given the gift of an ever-changing, eventful planet.
I took this picture in 2016 during a trip to an island in Manakara, Madagascar. The place was lively, and the people made more noise than the waves crashing on the coast. It was a pleasant experience, especially with the cultural differences. I plan to post a more detailed write-up about this island later, as I visited again one year after. For now, this picture should give you a general idea of the mood.
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