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A new market structure
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Sausages anyone? Given what we saw on sale later that day, one can't help but wonder what...
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Don't these chicken feet look like dainty lady fingers?
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Tamarind pods The fruit pulp of the tamarind is edible & popular. The hard green...
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Carrying her 'produce' home or to market in a traditional basket, which is similar to the baskets used by tea pickers?
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A row of newish shophouses
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A row of oldish shophouses
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Popcorn, yummmmm
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A puzzled little cutie.
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The house & business spirit houses are much bigger here than in Malaysia.
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Boys will be boys, all over the world
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This market was near our hotel
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Oranges Note the hilltribe lady in her traditional garb. Note also the French...
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More hilltribe shoppers. I'm not sure what the deal is with the scarf over the chin &...
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We are now at the big central market.
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Loading or unloading a tuk tuk (motorcycle rickshaw) & a 'songthaew', known as a...
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A loaded songthaew. Note the produce is carried on top. Sometimes they carry motorbikes or...
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A large one
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The taxi rank - tuk tuks (motorcycle rickshaws), also common in SE Asia.
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A hardware vendor Note the traditional clay 'stoves' in the foreground. They...
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The local 7-11?
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The watch repair walla
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The colorful produce section This is the regular market stuff....
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Limes are popular
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Note sure what this is? Something candied perhaps?
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