Into the small town of Samut Songkhram, near the mouth of the Mae Klong River about 75 kilometres south-west of Bangkok, Thailand, there's a unique outdoor market - held directly over railway tracks.
Several times a day, as the train pulls into town, stallholders draw back their awnings, then move all the fresh produce out of harm's way.
image credit : Photos SIPA PRESS/RICHARD CRAMPTON/REX FEATURES
It's back to business as usual as soon as the train leaves. Watch how this ritual takes place in a matter of minutes, without chaos or concern.
These are the entries for the Worth1000.com contest entitled "Edible Architecture".
The rules of this game are thus:
Take any image of a building, structure or other form of architecture and swap parts or all of it with something edible.
Yeap, you read the title right. These are the creations of Karen Eland, who, one day, dipped her paintbrush in expresso instead of paint. A former barista, Eland puts a caffeinated spin on classic paintings by famous artists like Vermeer, DaVinci, Michelangelo, and Picasso.