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A stationary vendor cart, covered in white woven plastic sheeting secured by black straps, is positioned on the edge of an asphalt road and a concrete sidewalk. The cart features a red-painted metal frame with four vertical supports and a blue corrugated metal roof. Two green mesh bags hang from its underside. Two wheels with red rims and green spokes are visible on the right side of the cart.

In the background, a low red brick wall topped with a black metal fence delineates a property boundary. Beyond this fence, a multi-story building complex with yellow and red facades, including a distinctive rounded structure, is visible. This architecture is characteristic of the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust area in Puttaparthi, India. A single individual is faintly discernible standing behind the fence near a tree. To the left of the cart, a light-colored wall and a metal gate are present. A tall white pillar, potentially part of an entrance, stands on the far right. The asphalt road features a faded white lane marking.
Vera Uliantseva

Mar 17, 2026

Puttaparthi, India

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A stationary vendor cart, covered in white woven plastic sheeting secured by black straps, is positioned on the edge of an asphalt road and a concrete sidewalk. The cart features a red-painted metal frame with four vertical supports and a blue corrugated metal roof. Two green mesh bags hang from its underside. Two wheels with red rims and green spokes are visible on the right side of the cart. In the background, a low red brick wall topped with a black metal fence delineates a property boundary. Beyond this fence, a multi-story building complex with yellow and red facades, including a distinctive rounded structure, is visible. This architecture is characteristic of the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust area in Puttaparthi, India. A single individual is faintly discernible standing behind the fence near a tree. To the left of the cart, a light-colored wall and a metal gate are present. A tall white pillar, potentially part of an entrance, stands on the far right. The asphalt road features a faded white lane marking.

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