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The image depicts an outdoor grape processing area in Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan. The scene is set under a large, temporary canopy constructed from rough-hewn wooden poles and an overhead lattice of branches and organic material providing dappled shade. Six adult males, dressed in traditional Afghan clothing (shalwar kameez and various headwear), are present and engaged in activities related to grapes. In the foreground, three men are seated on the bare earth, manually sorting and destemming large piles of light green grapes. An older man with a white beard and a light cap is centrally positioned, holding and examining grapes. To his left, another bearded man is also processing grapes. A third individual is seated with his back partially to the camera, similarly engaged. Several black plastic crates, some filled with grapes, are scattered on the ground around them. A young male stands barefoot in the midground with his hands behind his head. In the background, additional males are visible tending to numerous bunches of green grapes hanging from elevated wooden racks, indicative of a drying or storage process. A blue plastic cooler and a silver metal kettle are also present within the shaded structure. The ground is unpaved earth, illuminated by sunlight filtering through the canopy.
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