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03/03/2008 | Location: Salvador, Brazil
The market at São Joaquim sells not only food staples, but also religious supplies, clothing, cookware, and cleaning products. The small white cowrie shells on the left are commonly seen as a symbol of black pride in Brazil and are often used by local jewelry makers.
(Photo by Thushan Amarasiriwardena, caption by Michael D. Kurtz / LongJaunt.com)
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03.02.2008 | Salvador, Brazil
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03.10.2008 | Salvador, Brazil
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05.31.2008 | Marawila, Sri Lanka
On our first day in Sri Lanka, Thushan\'s uncle took us around the sights of the Central Eastern Coast of Sri Lanka
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