High Mountain Doings

From 8200 feet along one side of the Upper Arkansas River Valley in central Colorado, my blog is about many things: travel including river and bicycle trips, and other experiences as well. The focus is on photography, not lots of text.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

San Martin, El Salvador

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.

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