Shopping For Festival of colors Holi #market_friday
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Festival of colors Holi
Friends, today I am in the same market as I was on last Friday but I forgot to tell you many things and @dswigle told me how I should present my post, so today I am again in the same market Famous Almora Bazar
Almora market falls in the Almora district of Uttarakhand state of India, which is famous for its beauty
and as many people would know that the festival of Holi has started and there is a huge crowd in the market because people People are coming to the market to buy Rang Gulal and Holi clothes.
I bought a T-shirt and a pair of sport shoes, I got the T-shirt for about $ 2 and sports shoes for about $ 25. Holi's T-shirt looks very beautiful, you can see in the picture
This festival lasts for about 1 week and every day you will find the whole market full of colors, pichkari and Holi clothes, here vegetables are also available at a very reasonable price, potato is around 0.25 $ per kg and tomato is also 0.25 per kg You will get it and all the other vegetables will also be available in almost the same price and the sweets that are sold the most in Holi celebrations are made of pure khoya, although today there was a lot of crowd, due to which I could not buy, but I will tell you about it in my upcoming post. will definitely show
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That is great! Now, I am able to compare my prices here with there. The merchandise is well displayed and abundant!
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