Ertugrul Kilic
Suriname
Male, 46-55
10 photos
Green bean seller Moekesh Kalloe seen in his store located in the Central Market of Paramaribo ( AKA Centraal Markt in Dutch or Bigi Wowoyo in Sranan Tongo ) during the day "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
Traditional passenger boats are resting on Suriname River at the city port of Paramaribo AKA Waterkant during low-tide period and the day of "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
A lady porter ( locally calls "Wagiman" in Sranan Tongo language, wagi means chart, car, vehicle ) moves her costumer's bananas on Waterkant Street in Paramaribo, Suriname / South America during the day "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
A porter ( locally calls "Wagiman" in Sranan Tongo language, wagi means chart, car, vehicle ), talks with people in the middle of an alley of the Central Market of Paramaribo ( AKA Centraal Markt in Dutch or Bigi Wowoyo in Sranan Tongo Language) during the day "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
An elder lady seller enjoys from her smoke while waiting next customers at her stand located in the Central Market of Paramaribo ( AKA Centraal Markt in Dutch or Bigi Wowoyo in Sranan Tongo ) during the day "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
Dried fish seller Roy Waldo Collins moves fishes from brine to drying rack in the Central Market of Paramaribo ( AKA Centraal Markt in Dutch or Bigi Wowoyo in Sranan Tongo ) during the day "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
Drug store owner Oesama Moeniralam sorts the goods in his few square meter store in the Central Market of Paramaribo ( AKA Centraal Markt in Dutch or Bigi Wowoyo in Sranan Tongo ) during the day of "Document The World Today", organized world widely by aday.org at 15th of May 2012.
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