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The image captures a vibrant and rustic outdoor fruit and snack stall, likely operating under a makeshift shelter during daylight hours. The scene is rich with various produce and goods, displayed on different surfaces. Above, a tarpaulin or thick fabric sheet, appearing to be made from repurposed "LAYER MASH" feed sacks, serves as a roof, providing shade. Text such as "LIST OF INGR", "maize", "Wheat Offals", "Booster", "Premix", "Salt", "Enzyme", "Lysine", "Methionine", "Boremeal", and "Limestone" is visible on the sacks, indicating their original use as feed bags, possibly for livestock. A white pole in the center of the frame supports this shelter, transitioning to a green color towards its base. The stall is well-stocked with a variety of fruits. On the left, green and red apples are stacked high, next to bunches of fresh green bananas. A row of clear glass bottles, each filled with what appears to be shelled peanuts or similar legumes, stands on a wooden shelf. These bottles feature distinctive blue labels with the brand name "IMPERIAL BLUE". More green apples are piled in the center-right, while a prominent display of bright red apples is stacked neatly in a pyramid shape on a multi-tiered cardboard stand. A clear plastic container, possibly holding berries or other small fruits, rests on top of this apple display. More green bananas are visible on the far right. On the ground level, several large, round green watermelons are visible, particularly towards the bottom left. Slices of a ripe, red-fleshed watermelon are displayed on the right, partially covered by clear plastic wrapping. A single pineapple occupies the bottom left corner, alongside other yellowish-green, round fruits, possibly guavas or smaller melons. The ground beneath the stall appears to be dirt or earth, with some dried foliage or debris. A small, wooden stool or bench is situated on the left. A red cardboard box, labeled "Pink Lady" (a known apple brand), sits on the ground near the center, seemingly repurposed for storage. Another cardboard box, partially covered in clear plastic and bearing the name "ROMCO", serves as a base for the red apple display. A small broom head is visible near the base of the green pole. The overall impression is of a lively, informal market setup, showcasing fresh produce and snacks, with a resourceful use of materials for its construction.
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