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  • Kolaportið, the weekend flea market next to Reykjavik harbour.  It is really the alternative to the shopping street trades. Kolaportið is a mix between a car boot sale and a flea market, between people looking to clear their load of storage stuff and those that have serious stalls. Kolaportid has also a fish market where one can buy some Icelandic specialities like Harðfiskur (dried fish), whale meat and rotten shark.
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
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  • Handmade Russian dolls at Aleksander Nevski church market, Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe
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  • Daily market in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • Icons at Aleksander Nevski church market, Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe
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  • The Miao people in Guizho, south-west China. The Miao is one of the 55 recognized minority group in China.
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  • Kolaportið, the weekend flea market next to Reykjavik harbour.  It is really the alternative to the shopping street trades. Kolaportið is a mix between a car boot sale and a flea market, between people looking to clear their load of storage stuff and those that have serious stalls. Kolaportid has also a fish market where one can buy some Icelandic specialities like Harðfiskur (dried fish), whale meat and rotten shark.
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  • A market seller in Tirana.
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  • Daily market in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • A flower seller in the daily market in the city of Ljubljan. Ljubljana,Slovenia.
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  • The local market used to be something that the local were proud of. Today not many people is even going to shop in it.
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  • Everyday life in a Roma ghetto. Many Roma sell whatever they can get hold of, often black market goods where they are not paying any taxation on it.
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  • Icons at Aleksander Nevski church market, Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe
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  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. Alfanes, landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik.
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  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the production facilities for cleaning and producing gas. Connection manifold for methane collection.
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration.
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  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the production facilities for cleaning and producing gas. Alfanes landfill.
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration.
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  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is a part of the refining equipment.
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  • Alfsnes Landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik. It is owned by SORPA a Waste Management company which among other things collects the landfill gas and utilize it if possible. Thus, the creation of a daughter company called Metan which exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the site where waste is collected, sucked, buried and pipes with holes inserted. These pipes will collect the natural gas created by the waste disintegration. .
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  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the production facilities for cleaning and producing gas. Alfanes landfill.
    b142_NK2_0683.jpg
  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. This is the production facilities for cleaning and producing gas.
    b142_DSC_2162.jpg
  • Metan, a daughter company owned by SORPA (Reykjavik municipal waste company) exclusively markets and distributes energy in the form of electricity, raw gas (landfill gas) and upgrades methane. It also does a lot of research in the field of methane biogas/landfill gas utilization. Alfanes, landfill serves the greater capital area of Reykjavik.
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