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The image displays an outdoor market scene, consistent with typical markets found in Minsk, Belarus, given the visible Cyrillic text and architectural style, similar to establishments like Komarovka Market. In the foreground left, a person is observed from the waist down, wearing a light blue denim jacket, dark grey patterned shorts, and light grey Crocs sandals with a red stripe. This individual is positioned in front of a produce stall, facing away from the viewer. The market stall, predominantly red with a grey lower panel, bears the red numerical designation "16." It presents a variety of fresh produce arranged in white and black trays, including red apples, yellow apples/peaches, green heads of cabbage/lettuce, and red tomatoes. Several items display price tags, such as "1.50" and "4.50" with a currency symbol. Above the stall, a white sign with black text reads "РАБОТАЕТ ТЕРМИНАЛ," translating to "TERMINAL WORKS." Behind the produce stall, a male vendor with dark hair and a dark shirt is visible, looking towards the left side of the frame. Another individual in a dark cap is partially obscured further behind the stall. In the mid-ground right, an elderly woman with white hair, styled pulled back, is walking from left to right. She is attired in a light tan jacket over a white top and a grey patterned skirt, carrying a dark bag with a light pattern on her left arm. Her gaze is directed towards the right. Partially visible behind her is a red metal utility cart. The market infrastructure consists of a red metal framework supporting a translucent corrugated roof and red fabric awnings. Adjacent market structures feature red corrugated metal roofing. On the far right, stacks of blue and black plastic crates are visible next to a small retail stall. This stall, with a white facade, displays various packaged goods on a metal grid. The ground throughout the market area is paved with a speckled, light grey asphalt or concrete. The lighting is diffuse, indicative of an overcast sky.
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