I'd love to be exploring through these markets and old streets - and probably getting thoroughly lost in the process - but in a good way. Thanks for sharing with us and for the link up. I am enjoying the series. Happy travels.
Sue, I like the feel of the open market gives in your photographs. That must have been an interesting experience to stroll along the streets browsing merchandise of the many vendors. The smells were probably awesome. What is that one food vendor peddling, is it bread? Thanks for hosting the WW fun, my friend!
This may be one of my favourite posts of yours, I just love the colours and the different people in these shots. I definitely want to visit Jerusalem one day, it just looks so interesting! - Tasha
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Wonderful and coherent pictures. Lovely. Thank you for sharing and hosting. Have a great week :D
ReplyDeleteIndeed the market looks in each picture intoxicating. Colourful, enlivened... wonderful inspirit.
ReplyDeleteHi! Very interesting post! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNothing beats the "shuk"! Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat street and cityscape photography. Superb!
ReplyDeleteWhat a large an interesting market! The goods look of good quality and variety.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures and thanks for hosting. Groetjes, hetty
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a movie set! So exciting and inviting.
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Maggie
A really nice market. The walk with you through the streets are very exciting.
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Falk
wonderful, it must have been a huge pleasure to stroll around.
ReplyDeleteThanks most sincerely for hosting and for sharing such a wonderful post, sweet friend !
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XOXO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)
That looks so lovely. Buy any treats?
ReplyDeleteFab pictures great colours and good atmosphere :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a markettastic week :-)
Great photos and what a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful market. I can almost smell (and taste) that bread but it is not on my diet!
ReplyDeleteWish I were there right now! Thanks for the party and gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be exploring through these markets and old streets - and probably getting thoroughly lost in the process - but in a good way. Thanks for sharing with us and for the link up. I am enjoying the series. Happy travels.
ReplyDeleteI love old markets like this one. My daughter became the queen of haggling in the markets of Morocco and Dubai.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link up party... interesting pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteMarket scenes are so realistic. At least i can say that similar scenes are to be seen in towns, cities and even in metropolis in India.
ReplyDeleteI would love to walk and look at all the interesting things and food in the market. Thank you for hosting, Sue!
ReplyDeleteThe shuk is so gorgeous and colorful!
ReplyDeleteWhat an great market place indeed!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to browse and shop, so many fun things to buy not to mention to experience the culture!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting each week!
That looks like an amazing place to be. I love the photos.
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A trip of a lifetime that would be!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very inviting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of images. Thanks for sharing this grand adventure with us.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! You really captured the feeling in your photographs. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe Old City is amazing! I really enjoy walking around it whenever I am in Israel. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, as always, for hosting!
Interesting post. For a second I thought the first picture was of Indiana Jones!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteHappy ww and thanks for hosting!
That's funny, looks like a Souk in Tunisia or Morocco !
ReplyDeleteSue, I like the feel of the open market gives in your photographs. That must have been an interesting experience to stroll along the streets browsing merchandise of the many vendors. The smells were probably awesome. What is that one food vendor peddling, is it bread? Thanks for hosting the WW fun, my friend!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place. I love the colors in the market.
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Traci
This may be one of my favourite posts of yours, I just love the colours and the different people in these shots. I definitely want to visit Jerusalem one day, it just looks so interesting! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteThese photographs are absolutley amazing and capture the essense and culture of this wonderful place. Thank you so much for sharing and hosting!
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful market indeed..you got a lot to see
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