The market was extremely hectic, flamboyant, and dizzying. Once I began exploring, I realized that some of the loud chatter was coming from vendors and potential customers, fryers cooking fattening, but delicious food, potent perfumes, and the exchange of money. There was a large array of merchandise being sold, from puppies and clothes to guns and antiques.
The market was made of wood, with some vendors being outside. The customers and vendors themselves were what gave the market life and color. The In addition to sight and hearing, the scent was also distinctive. The odors of products, food, and various individuals all mixed together to form one odor. The odor didn’t smell particularly dirty or fresh, except for the food area, which smelt like deep fried …show more content…
He sold knives of all sizes, including a small knife disguised as a pen he pushed for me to buy. He informed me that also had a variety of customers, and that he felt this was good for his business, since he had knife enthusiasts that are natives to the area and tourists passing though that found them fascinating. One very interesting customer that Jeremy and this vendor had encountered was a woman who had been searching for a satanic ritual knife and stumbled upon it when Jeremy was looking for at the knives on display and had the one she was looking for in his hand. “She was very excited to have found what she was looking for and asked her boyfriend if she could get it,” said