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Men sort metal for recycling at a small shop in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
A group of workers sand and polish a marble statue at a workshop in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
A stray dog sleeps in front of flower garlands at the Howrah Flower Market, reputed to be the largest flower market in Asia. Kolkata, India.
Old coins for sale, likely all fake, in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
Beautiful organic flowers and vegetables at the Howrah Flower Market, commonly referred to as the largest flower market in Asia. Near Howrah Bridge along the Hooghly River, Kolkata, India.
Typically busy day at Crawford Market in Mumbai, India. It's one of the most insanely busy places in India's largest city.
A man in his flower shop at the Howrah Flower Market, Kolkata, India. His dogs are covered in yellow flower pollen.
Fantastic assortment of dates, star fruit, and other foods on a cart at a market in Shekwalhi, Mumbai, India.
Busy street scene in the Khari Baoli market district, Delhi, India. Authentic, unfiltered Old Delhi.
A group of workers sand and polish a marble statue at a workshop in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
Workers at the intensely crowded indoor section of the Howrah flower market in Kolkata, India. It's reputed to be the largest in Asia.
The main outdoor space at the Howrah Flower Market, commonly referred to as the largest flower market in Asia. Near Howrah Bridge along the Hooghly River, Kolkata, India.
Workers at the Howrah Flower Market, commonly referred to as the largest flower market in Asia. Near Howrah Bridge along the Hooghly River, Kolkata, India.
Here's something you've almost certainly never seen - an Idol of the Goddess Lakshmi at a pandal inside of a fish market, during the Lakshmi Puja festival, Newmarket, Kolkata, India.
Advertising graffiti on a corrugated metal gate in the market near Bandra Railway Station, Mumbai, India.
Exterior of a crowded antique and curio shop in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
The main outdoor space at the Howrah Flower Market, commonly referred to as the largest flower market in Asia. Near Howrah Bridge along the Hooghly River, Kolkata, India.
Colorful plastic crates at a vegetable stall are covered in plastic during monsoon rains, Bandra West, Mumbai, India.
Religious paintings and carvings in a shop at Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
Old coins for sale, likely all fake, in Chor Bazaar, also known as the Thieves Market, Mumbai, India.
Workers string limes and peppers, which are used as a sort of good luck charm, at a shop in Kalighat, Kolata, India.6
A laborer takes a break at the Howrah Flower Market in Kolkata, India. The bustling, high-pressure market is reputed to be the largest flower market in Asia.
Workers at the Howrah Flower Market, commonly referred to as the largest flower market in Asia. Near Howrah Bridge along the Hooghly River, Kolkata, India.