The market areas seem to be along sidewalks sheltered underneath a curtain that hangs from the side of a building. This would protect a bit from sun and rain.
Here is another selling area just a few meters from the other, also under a canopy hung from above.
This stack of bread was off the sidewalk at the end of the block, just inside a wide entryway, not designed to be wheeled out. Looks like a feast of well-made breads.
This seller was displaying his goods, which were mostly if not all breads, right beside the bus a few minutes earlier.
San Martin is actually a part of San Salvador, the capital city. Or at least adjacent. Here, on a crowded city street, the green bus has just turned the corner and gone on, so the street is for walkers again.
Labels: A Street in San Martin
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