Anjuna - a small town on the beautiful seaside of the smallest Indian state of Goa. One of the attractions, which attracts the largest number of tourists to this small town is the famous flea market, which is arranged on one of the magnificent beaches of Anjuna, close to the main road every Wednesday. There is a huge flock of people, because of the car traffic jams freezes almost all day. It is noteworthy that in this place, you can not just buy anything, but to sell: anyone wishing to trade on the Anjuna flea market, you just need to pay Rs 100 per seat.
It appeared that the market in the 1960s, during the time of the hippies, which became his distinctive "organizers." They were constantly coming to the beach of Anjuna, we gathered in the company, listening to music, dancing and singing until the early hours. Immediately they sometimes had to sell their own things to get money for living. Since then, this area "chosen" sellers of various kinds of goods.
In this market you can buy a huge amount of stuff: a variety of souvenirs, clothes, jewelry, pipes for smoking, coconut carved candlesticks, books, stationery items, belts, scarves, ritual paraphernalia, dolls, carpets, furniture, utensils, equipment, things like handmade work and factory production, both new and already were in use. In addition, at this point at every turn there are people selling prohibited goods - stolen equipment and drugs. But private police raids forced them to behave very cautiously.
The main rule, which is to adhere to being on the market, - it is necessary to bargain even for the most minor and little thing.
Here you can make yourself a commemorative tattoo as a temporary, using henna, and permanent.
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