The Market of the Poor
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Every Saturday and next to the Expo, hundreds of unemployed and hustlers set up an immense traveling bazaar with hardly any rules. On the asphalt you can find pirate material, fakes, stolen goods, second-hand clothes, furniture, plants, fruit ... This is the market of Charco de la pava, in Seville.
It is the flea market of crisis, the place where everything is worth, the place where the odd, illegal or everyday always has a salesman and a customer. It does not matter its origin. The economic situation has turned the Charco de la Pava, located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River and behind the one known as Torre Triana -one of the emblematic buildings erected for Expo92-, in the street market of the poor.
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Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin. -
Poverty levels in Spain have increased since the start of the
crisis. In the case of Andalusia, the poverty rate has grown, driven by the crisis, thousands of people come every Sunday to this huge concourse to buy or sell all kinds of secondhand merchandise apparently without any policing.
The Charco de la Pava is the largest flea market hawking Sevilla, is a market where evicted families, precarity, unemployment, piracy, illegal trafficking of animals,
and other variants, are outstanding issues to profile.
On the banks of the Guadalquivir River near the site of what was once the Expo 92 fair behind "Torretriana".
Hundreds of people come every weekend to look around the stalls of fruit, animals, clothes, all found junk ... and objects of dubious origin. Everything is bought and everything is sold, since the crisis started a lot of families, and as a last resort, sell items from home.
Unemployed workers sell their labor machinery and agricultural equipment such as submersible pumps, external pumps, hoes, rakes, battery chargers, jackhammer a hilti, a chainsaw, light box with differential, a hydraulic distributor or car portable fumigation.
And also people who sell objects of unknown origin.