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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a person diligently preparing sugarcane at what appears to be a roadside stall or market in Ruiru, Kenya. The individual, dressed in a dark blue hooded jacket with striped cuffs, dark trousers, and a blue beanie, is focused on a task, their face partially obscured as they look down. They are holding a repurposed white plastic container, possibly an old paint or food bucket, which has a large section cut out from its side. Inside this container are numerous short, white pieces of peeled sugarcane. The person's hands, which appear calloused, are positioned around the container, suggesting they are either placing the peeled sugarcane into it or dispensing it. Beneath the container and around the work area is a substantial pile of discarded sugarcane peelings and stalks, indicating active preparation. A long knife with a blue handle rests on these peelings, and another tool with a yellow handle is visible to the right. To the left of the scene, several thick, green bamboo-like stalks, bound together by a dark metal rebar frame, form part of the stand or display structure for the sugarcane. A red plastic bag hangs from this stand. In the background to the left, a silver car is partially visible, parked on the dirt and gravel ground that makes up the setting. The lighting is warm and directional, suggesting either late morning or late afternoon sun on a clear day. On the white plastic container, some faded colorful graphics and indistinct text, possibly including fragments like "MILK" and numbers, are visible, hinting at its prior use. The scene depicts a common street vending activity, characterized by manual labor and practical, repurposed tools.
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