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Swaying palms and guitars playing; games on the sand; pretty Senhorinas and gay ‘Cavalheiros’, dancing under the stars.
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A wedding of fisherfolk.
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A Goa village market is all noise and bustle, scents and smells, a strange mixture of fish and flowers. Buxom, garrulous fisherwomen, with sweet-smelling zaios adorning their hair, are busy enticing wily customers to buy their delicious river fish.
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