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Fishing vallam is a traditional boat used in the southern regions of India, particularly in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. These boats are typically made from local wood and are designed for fishing in the backwaters and coastal areas. The vallam is known for its stability and durability, making it ideal for navigating the often choppy waters. Fishermen use these boats to catch a variety of fish, which are then sold in local markets or used for personal consumption. The construction of a fishing vallam involves skilled craftsmanship passed down through generations, using sustainable materials to minimize environmental impact. In recent years, there has been a push to modernize these boats with engines, but many communities still prefer the traditional rowing methods to preserve their cultural heritage. |