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Traditional Vegetable Market
This morning, I went back to exploring the traditional market. The location of this traditional market is far from where I live. About 5 hours drive from my city.
As we know, every region must have a traditional market. Traders and buyers bargain with each other in every transaction process of goods. And this process is different from the modern market.

Traditional markets are always crowded with residents. Because it has many choices of goods to buy and the price is relatively cheap compared to modern markets whose prices have been set by traders.
In addition, the goods traded in traditional markets are the results of local farmers. No goods are imported or supplied from other regions.


Traditional banana market
The atmosphere in the market is still dark, some traders use lamps for lighting. As you can see in this picture. A merchant is seen among the bananas that are hung and peddled in front of his shop. The bananas he sells are also the result of the local waega plantation. Here's a photo that I share with you all.
This is a short story of my journey while hunting for photos of the activities of traders and buyers in traditional markets.




All photos taken with Sony A7 II camera
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