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Friday, 4 May 2012

The Market In Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan



Despite the fact that Mazar's fourth largest city of Afghanistan, making it nothing special. Of the attractions can be paid to the unique temple complex Rozii Sharif (Blue Mosque) and the market, where locals and spend most of the time. Market is quite colorful, it can safely spend half a day. 



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10. Everyone knows that Afghanistan is the most delicious watermelons. 


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Other posts from Afghanistan: 
Travel Notes, Day 1 
Travel Notes, Day 2 
Travel Notes, Day 3 
Travel Notes, Day 4 
Travel Notes, Day 5 
Travel Notes, Day 6 
Travel Notes, Day 7 
Cemetery of Soviet technology and the Afghan army 
Afghan School 
Afghan heroin 
The destruction of poppy fields in Afghanistan, or "honey bees against" 

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Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Market In Be'er Sheva



In Israeli cities, not all, of course, but quite often, as in all Middle Eastern countries, there are bazaars. Traditional food, where from morning till night loud sellers "advertise" their products, which are littered with debris, where perpetual chaos ... Yes, that's all we do too.

Sellers do not like to be photographed, as many of them do not pay taxes and think that I am under the guise of photographer came to fix their offense. Therefore, despite the fact that the market is very colorful, lots of interesting people and interesting subjects to shoot it quite difficult. Few agreed, and then only after a heap of questions who I am and what I Have.

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Photos by Daniel Nasibov