Local Hardware Store
After Jama Masjid I walked around the marketplace directly in front of the mosque.
Unlike the tourist trap markets I visited later, this was an actual market for the locals.
The picture on the left is that of a "hardware store" - all the power tools like drills and saws were hanging from the top of the shed, with a vast array of totally random engine parts strewn about nearby.
The market had all kinds of random stuff, including heaps of nuts, fabrics, goats and street food, along with all kinds of random "made in India" jeans/shirts/etc. Reminded me a bit of the local Komarovka market in Minsk.
Unlike the tourist trap markets I visited later, this was an actual market for the locals.
The picture on the left is that of a "hardware store" - all the power tools like drills and saws were hanging from the top of the shed, with a vast array of totally random engine parts strewn about nearby.
The market had all kinds of random stuff, including heaps of nuts, fabrics, goats and street food, along with all kinds of random "made in India" jeans/shirts/etc. Reminded me a bit of the local Komarovka market in Minsk.
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