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10-MAY-2014

Kuwaiti Souk (Al Oawais)

We decided to check out the Kuwaiti Souk, which is now called Al Owais Markets, because I had heard they had a good jewelry section. We never found much jewelry (only a few contemporary shops, and I was looking for more traditional gold pieces), but the souk itself was interesting. It wasn’t what I had imagined – a grand, exotic hall – but rather several blocks of old buildings with countless shops selling pretty much everything you could want. At first I was a bit hesitant to even walk around there, but in the end enjoyed the experience and bought an inexpensive abaya and two flashy headscarves. How very normal for a visit to a souk!

We arrived before it really opened at 4:00 and right now I’m posting a few pictures just to give an idea of what it looks like. I also got a very late start today so hope to catch up with comments in down time (if I have any) at work.

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Jeff Real27-Dec-2014 14:31
This is an intriguing street...really great capture of it ~V~
hamery21-Dec-2014 03:49
it seems that u have quite enjoy shopping in the middle east. i love it and a nice street photo plus story. v
Julie Oldfield14-May-2014 01:39
Fascinating image!
larose forest photos13-May-2014 02:24
Really interesting shot, especially as it seems so different from the upscale neighbourhood of previous shots. V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography12-May-2014 21:41
Good capture, I like it, V.
Gary A. Rich (GRainelev)12-May-2014 17:21
My first thought was, what a run-down neighborhood. I was totally shocked when I saw the image. Excellent work, Helen. Great photo journalism, here. V.
Brian McAllister12-May-2014 08:08
I can see how your first impression would be to stay in your vehicle. I'm glad you took the time to photograph this unique set of buildings. V.