Nanning, 1995
Nanning, Guangxi, China.
中国 広西 南寧市 西郷塘区 広西民族大学
Photography by Michitaka Kurata
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A street vendor pushes his hot dog stand through Greenwich Village, 1953.
Photo: Ernst Haas via Exibart Street
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Sometimes the most urgent and vital thing you can possibly do is take a complete rest.
-- Ashleigh Brilliant
(Torremolinos, Spain)
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New York City, 1905. "Hotel Netherland, Fifth Avenue and 59th Street."
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An apple peddler pushing his cart in the street, Lower East Side, 1920s.
Photo: Browning Studio via the NY Historical Society
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Sandra almost didn't have the heart to tell her...
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Mohinga
“Mohinga streethawker in Mandalay, the traditional style before trishawpeddlers, pavement stalls and finally restaurants have also made it available all day. On one side is the soup in a large pot, with lid and ladle, kept hot on a stove; the other carries rice vermicelli on banana leaves and covered with white muslin in a bamboo basket, with all the trimmings in pots, jars and bottles, including fritters kept crispy in a bag on the top shelf along with bowls and spoons.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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