Pull up some sand and wait for the customers to arrive – in this case, they’re octopuses, moray eels, turtles and more.
In a nightly event, at Dharavandhoo’s harbour in the Maldives, the sea creatures come in an orderly fashion to dine on the delights of the deep.
From May to November, Dharavandhoo is the place to be for tourists stretching their necks to see huge assemblies of manta rays in Hanifaru Bay.
It’s also a year-round centre with avid human divers and snorkelers on the lookout for octopuses, moray eels, turtles, and more.
But at the Dharavandhoo Fish Market, the fish come to you.
Read more here courtesy of AtlasObscura.com