The stuff we all bring back from our travels.
Photo by sabrina dalbesio, 3 July 2008
Tarahumara women sell baskets at an El Chepe train stop near the town of Bahuichivo, Mexico- which is situated along the Barranca del Cobre / Copper Canyon Railway tracks.
Photo by ros dagos, 8 July 2008
Early morning shot of this head in a window display.
Photo by Lauren Stouffer, 9 July 2008
Photo by Karen Richardson, 11 July 2008
Ranging from teeny tiny to almost life size - camels to suit all sorts in Port El Kantaoui.
Photo by Willy Volk, 18 July 2008
Chinatown's shopkeepers sell all kinds of trinkets, including shiny, smooth, pocket-sized, jade amulets, which make great paperweights, coffee table decorations or (if you're a bit clever) fridge magnets.
Photo by Karen Kindler, 23 July 2008
Austrian cow-play, phase I
Photo by Unmesh Kuttan, 23 July 2008
Sandalwood Inscence; Guruvayoor Temple Kerala.
Photo by Julia de la Torre, 24 July 2008
After experiencing a traditional Chinese tea house, you can't help but bring a tea cup back for yourself.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 25 July 2008
Everywhere in Vietnam you will find these colourful ricebags.
Photo by Elidio John Fernandes, 26 July 2008
People..looking out for things to take back Home for their loved ones
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