Sentences with phrase «sold as souvenirs»

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Now similar looking versions are often sold as souvenirs for tourists.
In the village of Ban Napia near Phonsavan, villagers are re-using UXO war scrap to make spoons to be sold as souvenirs.
[36] Some small fragments were attached to limited - edition exhibition catalogs and sold as souvenirs.

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A new study of backpackers in Latin America published in the International Journal of Tourism Anthropology suggests that while most follow the pattern of «Western» backpackers as in other parts of the world and adhere to the general code of honour they are more likely to finance their journeys through artisanal activities, such as selling self - made jewellery and other souvenirs.
I haven't been to Peru but I am willing to bet that these places are just as interesting as Machu Pichu but without the hordes of tourists and vendors selling factory made souvenir trinkets.
A large number of stores also sell Mexican arts and crafts, as well as many souvenirs.
If you're looking to indulge in some retail therapy there is a large shopping centre where you can pick up a bargain or two, as well as boutiques selling unique pieces you won't find anywhere else, ideal for gifts, trinkets, souvenirs and clothes.
The shack also sells rum, cigars, coffee and other local products if you'd like to purchase some to take home as souvenirs or gifts.
White Beach, the main commercial district of Boracay has gift shops and boutiques selling souvenirs and crafts such as Read More...
Many of the stalls sell much the same items as you will find in markets throughout Thailand, including 100 - baht T - shirts, simple jewellery, handbags, sunglasses, beer cosies, souvenirs, watches of questionable mechanical soundness, branded clothes of dubious manufacture and electrical goods of suspicious provenance.
The city centre of Agadir is only a ten minute walk away, where you'll encounter a wealth of shops and restaurants selling a large variety of hand made souvenirs for you to remember your trip by, as well as locally sourced food and drinks, which are a good display of Morocco's rich culture.
Around the outside — in the space between the wings — you can find some stands selling tourist favourites (T - shirts, Buddha statues, Angkor Wat paintings) and souvenirs as well as a good selection of stands selling fresh flowers.
As you leave the museum, you'll come across a small gift shop selling trinkets and souvenirs, plus a café which serves drinks.
They also sell a lot of local food and delicacies such as cheese, dried fruits and nuts, tea, olives, sweets... and souvenirs.
If you exit off the main strip, you'll find collections of smaller storefronts selling similar products as well as your typical mass produced souvenirs.
You can buy bags of this salt, which is sold as quite large crystals, and this is a lovely souvenir of Bali.
NADA, dear to first - time collectors for its original material and low prices, held back on its usual outré installations, but did well with artfully crafted work such as a David Adamo bubblegum - pink deflated balloon and sold out of affordable, artist - made limited - edition souvenirs.
Sarah Lucas and Tracy Emin's 1993 Shop on London's Brick Lane allowed the artists to produce and sell their work outside of the gallery system, as if from a tourist's souvenir stand.
The souvenirs include trinkets that would appeal to Jewish tourists visiting Israel and are sold as a part of the «authentic» Israeli experience.
Abramsohn juxtaposes two types of objects, photographed formally as still lifes in a studio setting: souvenirs sold to tourists in Israel, and items from a collection created by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, a research center affiliated with the Israeli Army.
Traditionally painted by the women of the tribes, parfleche were made as utilitarian objects for the Native Americans themselves to carry things like clothes, tools, food, and medicine on horseback — and as souvenirs sold to European Americans touring the West.
Everyday, children and adults wander into the countryside to find metal, like bomblets and weapons from the second Indochina war, to sell as scrap metal or souvenirs to tourists, or to turn into useful objects, only if they don't explode beforehand.
«Since we're known for our cold, naturally that gave us the idea to sell real snowballs as souvenirs.
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