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Sunday, August 23, 2009

selling : What are you selling?

Leonardo Lima da Silva, 17, offers for sale to passing vehicles an armadillo that he and his brother hunted down to earn some cash, near Maraba in the Brazilian Amazon region, August 18, 2009. In spite of the government prohibition of the sale of wild animals for meat, many people in the region still hunt commercially for a living. 



A boy displays boiled rats for sale on the main highway in Malawi's capital Lilongwe June 20, 2009.


A boy fills petrol into bottles before selling to his customers in a street in Makassar, Indonesia's South Sulawesi province May 8, 2008.


A man carries food for sale on a street in Kano, April 22, 2007.


A man holds a dead crocodile for sale on the road of Bonoua about 35 km (22 miles) from Abidjan July 22, 2009.


A woman sells smoked fish on a road near Balkhash lake some 600km (375 miles) north from Almaty January 24, 2009.


Tropical fish for sale are on display on a sidewalk in Gibara, Cuba April 18, 2008. 


A man looks at pickled chickens at a stall in downtown Shanghai, January 9, 2009. 


A man offers rabbits for sale on a street corner in downtown Santiago de Cuba, Cuba December 9, 2008. 


Vendors sell fish in the ancient city of Debent on the Caspian Sea coast in Russia's Caucasus region of Dagestan August 17, 2007.


A boy sits on a road divider waiting to sells Indian national flags at a traffic intersection in Mumbai August 14, 2007.


A woman looks at undergarments for sale during a market day in Mexico city June 3, 2009.


A Palestinians man sells toys ahead of Eid al-Fitr celebrations, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in the West Bank city of Ramallah October 16, 2006. 


A man sells inflatable puppets resembling Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during a march to support his proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas November 14, 2007.


Local residents sell bear skins at the main road 390 km to the West of Moscow in Tver region, February 7, 2005. 


A vendor selling deep-fried spiders poses with a spider as she waits for costumers at bus station at Skun, Kampong Cham province, east of Phnom Penh March 14, 2009. It costs $2 for 10 deep-fried spiders, which come seasoned with garlic. The fist-sized arachnids are crunchy on the outside and taste like cold, gooey chicken on the inside. 


An Indonesian vendor applies red colouring to chicks before selling them in Jakarta March 26, 2006.


A vendor holds a chick as he waits for customers outside a market in Karachi February 1, 2008. 


Labrador Ronja stands next to the display in its owner's dogs-only bakery in the western German city of Wiesbaden January 8, 2007.


An elderly man offers nail polish and homemade caramel for sale from the door of his home in Havana January 18, 2008.


A FLOWmarket employee adjusts cans labelled "holistic thinking" displayed in the shop in Shanghai June 6, 2007. FLOWmarket, which is translated as "Soul Market" in Mandarin, is founded by Danish artist Mads Hagstrom, made its China debut at a Shanghai arts festival. The shop sells empty bottles, cartons and cans with labels that preach spiritual concepts and self-love. 


A street vendor tries to sell a toy soldier holding a Ukrainian national flag ahead of preparations for a rally in support of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich in central Kiev, April 9, 2007.


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