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  • This Marriage tea shop in Tokyo celebrates high quality Teas from around the world. Try their Morocan Mint. (Photo by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
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  • Chai wallah preparing  tea for  customers at  his small shop in Varanasi.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Woman buying food from a street shop where shopkeeper is  cooking.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • A chef hard at work in the backstreets of Varanasi.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • India has some of the most famous teas in the world.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Cook rolling out dough to make chapattis - a kind of whole wheat flat bread.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Cheerful sugar vendors in a village in Rajasthan.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Many people in India carry on much of their normal life outside.  At night there is very little light and as you walk around people suddenly emerge out of the darkness as they live out quiet scenes like this one.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • During the day hundreds of kites can be seen flying over Varanasi.  At night the kite seller minds his stall in the semi darkness fixing and making kites ready for sale.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • It is wonderful to wander deep into the dark backstreets of Varanasi and to discover these  dimly lit stalls, emerging like beacons from night. I could imagine that these stalls may have well been carrying on the same business wilh only minor changes for thousands of years.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • A splash of color amid the deep darkness of the backstreets of Varanasi.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
    Selling-Flowers-Varanasi--India.jpg
  • Colonial architecture and food are two of the lasting influences of the previous French colonisation of Laos. Delicious baguettes are a common item for sale in the markets.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • There is something timeless about this turbaned vegetable vendor in the backstreets of Varanasi.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • Rice Vendor waiting for customers and maybe checking the prices of rice futures on the net.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • The urns are used to collect the unburnt remains of people cremated on the banks of the Ganges.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
    Urn-Vendors-Varanasi--India.jpg
  • Shoppers and Vendors in the street market of Varanasi.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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  • The picturesque hill town of Montepulciano in Tuscany has many restaurants and interesting shops offering local produce. I like this image because of the chiaroscuro effect and the timeless nature of the subject i.e. making pasta by hand. (Photo by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
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  • There are no fences and no one to warn you.  The elephants suddenly appear, and running faster than a person, move like a massive unstoppable river of living flesh, down to the water.  The Sri Lankans along the road close their shops and draw in their awnings in case the barely in control elephants should accidentally smash into them.<br />
(Photo by Matt Considine - Images of Asia Collection)
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