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Windows into the World "Lingerie, Damascene style" By Nicole Gill by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:39
Ever wondered what Damascene women are wearing under those long black robes? Syria has a reputation for making the wildest underwear in the continent - it's said to be exported to Italy and France, where it is relabeled "Made in Italy/France" and then sold on for megabucks.
Windows into the World "Let this be a warning to you" By Nicole Gill by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:40
Shopfront of a tailor in Old Damascus
Windows into the World: "Wirrulla General Store" by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:41
Wirrulla, South Australia: The one shop in a remote one-shop-town has to fill many shoes - newsagent, travel agent, post office, bank and grocery store.
Windows into the World: "A paler shade of pink" by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:42
A lamp shade in antique coutour, Chapel Street, Melbourne.
Windows into the World: "Waiting for the Cuts" By Josh Park by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:42
Stray dogs eagerly awaiting a few cuts from the market butcher in the highland town of Nebaj, Guatemala.
Windows into the World: "Havana Cuba" By Marian Reid by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:43
A fresh fruit and vegie market in Havana, Cuba. A rare find in a country where most fresh produce is exported. Even when you stumble across a market, the selection is pretty grim.
Windows into the World: "The Cool, Calm Lanes" By Marian Reid by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:43
Coffee in the colourful, cool lanes, Melbourne CBD.
Windows into the World: "Doll's tea party, German style" By Nicole Gill by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:44
Even dolls love getting stuck into a cold beer in Bamberg, the home of smoke beer and reputedly more breweries per capita than anywhere else in Germany.
Windows into the World: "Mexican Shop" By Marian Reid by Go Magazine — last modified 2008-01-12 00:44
Los Milagos in the Mexican precinct of Pilsen – bursting with religious icons and other cultural paraphernalia, Chicago, USA.