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This image captures a bustling indoor market stall, likely in Tel Aviv, Israel, specializing in fresh herbs and dried goods. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, suggesting it's an indoor setup or possibly evening hours. Two men are actively working at the stall. On the left, a man with a buzz cut and a beard, wearing a white t-shirt with the letter "R", leans forward, his gaze directed downwards, possibly arranging goods or interacting with a customer out of frame. On the right, another man with short, dark hair, dressed in a dark blue polo shirt, is similarly focused, tending to the fresh produce on the counter. The foreground and right side of the image are filled with copious bundles of fresh green herbs, including what appear to be parsley, dill, and mint. Orange price tags, written in Hebrew, are prominently stuck into these herb displays. These tags show pricing such as "1=3" and "2=5" (one for three, two for five, likely referring to shekels per unit), and clearly label the herbs as "כוסברה" (Coriander), "פטרוזיליה" (Parsley), "שמיר" (Dill), and "נענע" (Mint). In the background, shelves are stocked with various packaged items, possibly pasta or other dried goods, arranged in cardboard boxes. Functional elements like metal ductwork are visible, contributing to the utilitarian ambiance of a working market. Blue and purple plastic bags are also scattered around the counter area. The visible Hebrew script on the price tags strongly confirms the Israeli setting. The overall impression is that of a busy and practical market environment focused on fresh produce sales.
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