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John Kimbell man's a booth for his mother Gloria, selling her crocheted crafts at Gramma's Bazaar at the First Church of God in Vancouver Saturday November 15, 2014.
I took this pic at Chor Bazaar, Mumbai.
"Sabse bada sukh"; in hindi simply means "The greatest pleasure". When i saw the kid reaching out for the poster, I couldnt help but smile.
This former petrol cistern was first turned into a cafe and is now another random shop at the bazaar in Murgab
Near the Galata bridge is the amazing spice bazaar, a bazaar filled with stores selling spices, teas and candy.
Textile and silk sari shop, Anarkali Bazaar, named after the slave girl Anarkali whom the Mughal Prince Jehangir, fell in love with. She was entombed behind a wall by the Emperor Akbar, as he was against the love affair between Anarkali and Jehangir.
Istanbul's famous Grand Bazaar, which is something more of a tourist trap than a bazaar these days. The real bazaars can be found either outside Istanbul in less famous cities or if you go west and a bit south of the spice bazaar, beyond the new mosque.
This is the place where people especially Malaysians getting their food and drinks preparing to break their fast (Muslim who act of willingly abstaining from some or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time). Located at Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur. I just don't have anything to do at this time. Take my camera and shoot people at bazaar. At least it can kill time before I break my fasting.
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