PEBBLE MARKET
Or "liqueurs" market, like alcohol in Ivory Coast. It is a wholesale, semi-wholesale and retail market specializing in the sale of alcoholic beverages, mainly imported from Europe (France, Portugal) and South Africa, where night clubs and tea makers, bars or beverage deposits are provided. But do not go in the way of doing good business, with the name of the market itself indicating precisely that this is not its vocation ("it is hard" means "hard" in Ivorian argot), even if the term can have two meanings: «liqueurs prices are ruthless», or «life is hard, drink to forget». Everyone is therefore free to have their own interpretation. In any case, nothing would suggest, from the outside or a few riders around the barge, the arms loaded with wine boxes or cheap beer, that the small entrance of the "Caillou" leads to a corridor falling into the heart of a kind of vast "black". "to liqueurs." On both sides, on the shelves and displays of sellers (mostly women), it is only alcohol pyramids, profusion and showrooms of all types and sizes: whiskies, gins, champagnes, beers, wines, local or import… What to do with a simple look. Particularity of places: it certainly consumes alcohol, but also food, in the small kiosks that lie alongside the booths with liqueurs: atmosphere "prohibition to Ivorian". To see (preferably accompanied).