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Marigot
Port of Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
One hour east of the seaside city of Jacmel, the municipality of Marigot sits right between the edge of the water and an important element of everyday people’s lives.
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Boat arriving from Anse-à-Pitres
Photo: Franck Fontain
People waiting on the wharf in Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
Boat from Anse-à-Pitres docking in Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
A man mooring a boat in Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
People working at the fish market in Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
The fish market in Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
People unloading goods from the boats
Photo: Franck Fontain
Two men watching the boats being unloaded
Photo: Franck Fontain
Sun rising over the port of Marigot
Photo: Franck Fontain
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