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This media file captures a close-up of a makeshift, portable beverage stand or cart, likely belonging to a street vendor. The stand appears to be constructed from wood and repurposed materials, with compartments designed to hold various items. In the upper section of the stand, several plastic cups are visible: two purple plastic mugs, one orange plastic mug, and a clear glass. A small pink strainer with some light-colored granular material rests on one of the cups. Behind these, a large clear plastic jar with a purple lid and a red metal can are stored. To the right, within another compartment, a white plastic bag contains what appears to be more supplies, and a small blue container holds utensils like spoons or stirring sticks. A wooden compartment on the lower left of the stand is filled with numerous green and yellow limes or lemons, suggesting a focus on citrus-based drinks. Below this compartment, a blue hose, secured with black tape, leads into a black plastic bucket that contains some water, possibly for drainage or washing. To the right side of the stand, a silver-colored kettle sits on top of a portable gas burner, which is supported by a metal frame. Part of a gas cylinder can be seen below the burner, indicating the heating source. A red fabric or plastic item is placed between the kettle and the burner. The entire setup is positioned on sandy ground, consistent with the reported location of Niamey, Niger. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The presence of the kettle, cups, citrus fruits, and a water management system points to the preparation and sale of hot or cold beverages, such as tea or lemonade, by a mobile vendor. No people are visible in the image. The label on the red metal can and text on the gas cylinder are not legible.
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