This week’s Photo Challenge: Foreign opens up a whole world of images with great visual impact. Although the text on this wall-sized butcher’s sign needed translation, the graphic content was fuel for a hot debate between travellers to ShenZhen. Unpalatable to many of the group, vegetarians and carnivores alike, it proved once again that when travelling everything is relative – a matter of taste, so to speak – and that, like a good book or film, the enjoyment lies in our suspension of belief.
As you said, everything is relative. Here in Cusco, Peru they eat Cuy or guinea pig
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Thanks for the pingback – that’s one happy face you caught!
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Thanks for the pingback!
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Thanks for the pingback – Love your photo, we could use one of those in our driveway!
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Butchering a dog? Definitely foreign to me :)
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You can imagine their delight when we were presented with a WHOLE pigeon for lunch…
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I don’t eat meat but I do eat fish, I’d rather starve than eat one of our friends though!
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You would be surprised at what is considered food…
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