Saturday, 23 September 2017

Pictures From Uruguay: Tristan Narvaja Street Market

Tristan Narvaja is, allegedly, the largest open-air street market in the world. I'm not sure if that's really true, but I've heard the claim frequently and it certainly could be. It runs the gamut of Tristan Narvaja street, which is 7 blocks long, and spills out on all the sides streets for those blocks, often two or three blocks out.  It is open every Sunday, all year.


There's a big mix of farmer-market-style foodstuffs, arts and crafts, antiques, and all kinds of other things.



There's a very haphazard sort of vibe to it, and a lot of Uruguayan eccentricity.


Like that guy in the pic above, who's doing a type of fortune-telling from Afro-origin Umbanda (the local version of Voodoo), called Ifa Divination.


The various stores on the street are open (most retail stores outside of malls are usually closed on Sundays), and include tons of Bookstores, antique-stores, record stores and more.


As with other parts of the city, you can find interesting street art here.


There's lots of clothes too; hats, shoes, underwear and socks, dresses, pretty much everything.


And one of the very best things about it are the olives.


Anyways, that's it for today. I have more pics of the market of course, so maybe I'll post some more later.

RPGPundit

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