Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on Wednesday, October 22, 2014.
The main bazaars on the historic path are housed in old arcades as they were in the Silk Road days, which kept traders in the shade from the hot sun. Nowadays, vendors sell cliché souvenirs to tourists, from scarves to ceramics. — at Taki Telepak Furushan Bazaar
Figurines for sale — at Taki Telepak Furushon bazaar.
Hats for sale — at Taki Zargaron bazaar.
It’s the end of the tourism season on the Silk Road trail in Uzbekistan, and the big crowds of September are gone. So, this woman takes a nap.
A seamstress embroiders patterns on a pillowcase at Kokaldosh Madrasah.
This young woman talked me into buying a bunch of scarves I didn’t need, but make good gifts I guess. After going back and forth on price, ultimately they were $2.50 each.
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