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Portrait of a tribal woman at the weekly market at Raikia near Baliguda in SW Orissa. The sari she is wearing has a beautiful tribal design.
Midyat (Mesopotamia, east Turkey)
The animal market is closing ; it was very windy and about to rain.
More about the little boy at the back later...
From the front and the back Dongoria men and women on their way to Chatikona weekly tribal market in SW Orissa.
Local French art using an old pallet.
Photo Richard Poppelaars © #AboutPixels #Photography (Nikon D7200) / #signs #pallet - #artisan #stall / #Art at #WeeklyMarket #Market in #LeBugue, #Dordogne - #France
Signs of local art. Quite a lot of locally manufactured works of art are sold. These could be signs for other shops. Many locals also share in the "wealth" of tourism with homemade products until the tourist season comes to an end. Certainly, some very creative made and these signs cleverly created.
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Market at Le Bugue - in November 1319, the King of France, Philippe Le Long, ordered by deed that the market be perpetually held on Tuesday. This act is still presently in force.
Photo July 2018, Market at Le Bugue (November 1319) after 699 years in time.
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Market - Le Bugue - located on the banks of the Vézère river and inhabited since prehistoric times. The last village along the Vézère river and a few kilometers before the confluence of the Vézère with the Dordogne river at the ancient village of Limeuil.
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(Nov. 07, south Morocco)
In a one of the weekly markets, one and half hour by local bus from Essaouira.
This strange old man, contrarily to the other one behind him here (in yellow) did not seem to ask for charity and did not remain for long in the market. I could only take one photo of him, and he was gone.
Tribal man at Kunduli weekly market in the SW of Orissa.
Kunduli Weekly Market is the region's largest produce market.
Weekly markets in Koraput including Kunduli market not only serve the purpose of buying and selling the commodities, the weekly markets also serve as a platform to exchange people’s
ideas, their views and share news of their respective villages.
Nordhessen ist bekannt für seine Ahle Wurst, die im Dialekt meist als Ahle Worscht oder Ahle Wurscht bezeichnet wird, auf Hochdeutsch Alte Wurst. Es handelt sich um luftgetrocknete Schweinswürste, die manchmal auch leicht kaltgeräuchert werden. Die Würste werden sehr lange gereift und ähneln damit der italienischen Salami. Die Ahle Worscht wird auch heute noch von klein- und mittelbäuerlichen Betrieben hergestellt und direkt vermarktet. Durch die Slow-Food-Bewegung hat die Ahle Worscht inzwischen Kultstatus erlangt und wurde 2004 in deren "Arche des Geschmacks" aufgenommen.
This is a tribal market held weekly and is a meeting place for the many different tribes living in this area of SW Orissa. It is vibrant and colourful and such an interesting market to visit, one of my favourites.