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This image captures a lively scene at an outdoor market stall, likely in Sabon Tasha, Nigeria. Three individuals are visible, engaged in a commercial interaction. In the foreground, a market stall, possibly constructed from wood, displays an array of goods. Two large, woven baskets are prominent; one contains a substantial pile of reddish-brown legumes, likely peanuts or beans, while the other holds lighter-colored grains. Adjacent to these, several plastic bottles of cooking oil, some with colorful labels, are neatly arranged on the stall. A woman, dressed in a pink top and dark shorts, stands on the customer side of the stall, looking down and seemingly involved in a transaction. She holds a blue and white tin container. Directly opposite her, behind the stall, another person wearing a blue patterned top is either seated or bending, appearing to be the vendor attending to the customer. Further back, a third woman, wearing a plaid top and a blue skirt adorned with a white swirling pattern, stands observing the activity. She is positioned slightly to the right, facing away from the camera. The background features corrugated metal sheeting, indicating a semi-permanent or temporary market structure. A partially obscured sign is visible on the left, displaying the text "AVOID FAKE MEDICINES," which points to a local context regarding product authenticity. The scene portrays a typical daytime market exchange, focusing on essential food items.
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