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The Markets proved to be very similar to a traditional Middle Eastern Style Bizarre found on [[Earth]]. There were a large variety of wares, ranging from exotic pets and foodstuffs, to refined textiles and works of art. The area proved exceptionally crowded and so there was a unique opportunity to observe the local culture in tight quarters.
The Markets proved to be very similar to a traditional Middle Eastern Style Bizarre found on [[Earth]]. There were a large variety of wares, ranging from exotic pets and foodstuffs, to refined textiles and works of art. The area proved exceptionally crowded and so there was a unique opportunity to observe the local culture in tight quarters.
[[File:Chala.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Two cups of Chala]]
[[File:Chala.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Two cups of Chala]]
During the time there, the Away teams discovered the three primary types of coins used by the Asrai. They are, in descending order of value; the Kip, Bancor and the Kenal.
During the time there, the Away teams discovered the three primary types of coins used by the Asrai. They are, in descending order of value; the Kip, Bancor and the Kenal.


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