The plaza was filled with girls, women, and some young men dancing to bring attention to their cause: promoting awareness of violence against women and asking to stop it.
People line up on the streets to sell things outside the small shops
Typical morning!
Skinned animal... gulp.
Dead baby llama fetuses, I think
Yellow chickens
Women selling flowers and vegetables
Boys playing outside a fruit stand
Baby chicks!
Selling flowers on the street
Selling stevia (a sweetener)
Selling cheese
Outside the San Pedro Market building, open until 4:00pm on weekdays
Fruit market!
Meat side of the market
Church outside the market
This is how grains and other bulk items are sold
So much jewelry!
Women selling juice, purple corn drink, and quinoa drink outside (you get 2 glasses for like 50 cents, and they rinse the cup in a bucket of water before handing it to the next person)
I liked this lady's style! And those braids (tied together at the bottom) were common
Artesenal market
Girls' belts
Another view of one of the artesenal markets
Cuzco man
Cuzco woman
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