Now that’s a good question Becky. I didn’t think to check that.
And I don’t know why they are there other than for decoration. Perhaps a welcome to all foreign tourists who wander that way. It was a massive local market but they were very tolerant of me and my camera!
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That looks so bright and cheerful! 🙂
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Hmm….an overcrowded roof!
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Just one or two flags then under the roof. Is every country represented?!
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Now that’s a good question Becky. I didn’t think to check that.
And I don’t know why they are there other than for decoration. Perhaps a welcome to all foreign tourists who wander that way. It was a massive local market but they were very tolerant of me and my camera!
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Be there a while I guess if you were to check them all. Looks like a great market.
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There isn’t an Australian flag 😦
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Oh dear 😕
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Oh dear, maybe it was “down under” rather than hanging up 😉
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😂😂😂
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