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This image shows an outdoor market stall in Seogwipo-si, South Korea, overflowing with ripe, vibrant oranges. The oranges are neatly packed in cardboard boxes, with some individually wrapped in orange paper. The setting appears to be a sunny day, suggested by the bright lighting and strong shadows. The focus is on the abundance of fruit, highlighting its freshness and quality. A prominent sign is placed vertically in the center of the frame, displaying Korean text and a price. The top portion of the sign reads "한라봉" (Hallabong), which is a type of citrus fruit native to Jeju Island, South Korea. Below that, it says "농민 직접 당도 높은 놈!" which roughly translates to "Farmer's direct, high-sugar ones!". The bottom part of the sign shows "30,000원," indicating a price of 30,000 Korean Won. The overall impression is one of a bustling market with fresh produce available for sale. The arrangement of the oranges and the vibrant colors evoke a sense of abundance and the appeal of seasonal fruit.
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