A windy day at the flea market. Despite the weather, people came out to sell their stuff

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This video captures a windy day at a bustling flea market. The scene starts with items hanging up, but strong winds soon disrupt the market, causing items to scatter. Vendors have even encroached on the bike path, making navigation difficult. To beat the chill, a granny offers hot coffee and tea. The wind causes items to flee from people, leading some to seek shelter at a bus stop-turned-trading hub. The flea market is located under a bridge overpass and is a noisy, open-air marketplace with a public library vibe. You'll see a diverse array of goods, from antique figurines and art items to helmets and World War II memorabilia. There's even a car-hosted music party happening at the market. The vendors sell a wide range of items, including dishes, household goods, model cars, military vehicles, and remote-controlled cars. Additionally, you can find used bicycles, handmade wooden boards, and various other items, from food to retro cookware, car headlights, and toys. The market is a lively and eclectic place to explore.

00:00 A windy day at the flea market.
00:25 We emerge from the underground flea market.
00:44 Strong winds scatter the hung-up items at the flea market.
01:54 Items at the flea market flee from people due to the wind.
02:50 The flea market is under the bridge overpass.
03:45 The flea market is in a very noisy place along the road.
04:11 It's almost like an open-air public library.
04:48 A true cossack is searching for something at the flea market.
05:27 You can buy used bicycles for yourself at the flea market.
06:16 Helmets and items from world war ii are available for collectors.
07:10 Long rows of various goods at the flea market.
08:23 A car-hosted music party right at the flea market.
09:03 They sell dishes and household items here.
09:39 Model cars and military vehicles and remote-controlled cars.
10:25 They sell food at the flea market, but it's not very fresh.

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