This is how I saw the streets of the highlands at Cameron. The people were all laid back and cheerful and live a life of simple happiness.
A short caption provided for each image, to tell the story, as I seen it.
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Everything was done on the very same spot for her. Preparing the vegetables for sales, haggling with customers for discounts, weighing and packaging seems to be all within arm reach for her.
The flag behind her? Definitely a patriotic lady. |
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A protective mom? Just what is the little girl doing on her phone? |
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Unique fashion sense, bad business tactics. Whilst others are selling at a cheaper price, she was certain that her goods were off a higher quality thus justifying the higher price. I sure could not see the justification. Nevertheless, I was intrigued by her fashion sense. |
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This lively little kid was jumping around, expressing his happiness at finally getting his parents to purchase the fried snacks that he is happily munching on.
Talk about simple joys in life. |
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The red strawberry and orange fruits were enough to attract my attention from far. Framed by the wooden beams, definitely worthy of a snap. |
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Caught up by his handphone, his daughter was left to find her own amusement, in the form of a playful shop owner. |
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Fancy a lift? |
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Tourist from China argued with her for a discounts for the longest time ever, and when the shop owner finally gave in, they decided not to buy it.
Sometimes, customers are not always right. I felt bad for the shop owner and decided to purchase some from her, without the discounts haggling part of course. |
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At 18 degree Celsius, roasted hot steamy buttered corn are literally the best damn thing on earth! |
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Ended my trip with a tea time break at a hidden location. Strawberry cheesecake and Strawberry coffee in a open-air seat surrounded by nature. |
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And of course, some fresh strawberries. Plucked legally after permission from the owners. |
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