
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor grape processing facility located in Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan. The area is covered by a large, temporary structure consisting of wooden poles supporting a woven canopy, likely made of straw or reeds, which filters sunlight. In the immediate foreground, a person dressed in dark attire, wearing bright pink gloves, is actively washing green grapes in a large, round, metallic vat containing water. Water is visibly pouring into the vat from an unseen source. Surrounding this activity, numerous shallow plastic trays and plastic crates (yellow and blue) are filled with washed green grapes. A barefoot man, dressed in a dark shalwar kameez and a cap, stands in the mid-foreground, facing the viewer directly. In the background, multiple individuals, predominantly men, are seated on the dirt ground, surrounded by large piles of green grapes, engaged in sorting or further processing them. Behind these individuals, a series of multi-tiered wooden racks are visible, laden with grapes suspended for drying. The ground throughout the facility is bare earth.
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