SOUK D'IBRA
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If you want to buy melons and dried fish, a carved wooden door or a magnificent khanjar, this is the Ibra market, considered to be the country's second largest after Muscat. Best visited on Thursday mornings, when the buzz is at its peak. The day before, Wednesday, the space is reserved for women, even if the discreet presence of men is tolerated at the edge. In what looks from afar like an unbelievable mess, all the everyday items of the Oriental woman are sold: incense, rosewater, perfume, fabrics, children's clothes, bags...
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