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The image displays a street vendor's merchandise stall set against a stone wall in Cuzco, Peru. The scene is dominated by a collection of traditional Andean musical instruments and artisanal goods arranged on a table covered with a dark red fabric. On the left, two charangos, small stringed instruments, lean against the stone wall. The charango on the left features a carved mountain landscape on its body, while the one on the right has a textured, possibly scaled, design. Below them, resting on a colorful woven textile, is a pile of small, dark, irregularly shaped items, possibly animal fur souvenirs or leather goods. To the right of the charangos, numerous bamboo and wooden quenas (flutes) are displayed upright and horizontally in rows. Some quenas are plain, while others are decorated with colorful woven bands. Further to the right, multiple bundles of panpipes (sikus or zampoñas) of varying sizes are neatly stacked on the table, secured with colorful strings. A magazine or brochure titled "QUECHUA" is partially visible at the far right. Underneath the table, a striped woven bag or textile in red, white, and other colors is visible, likely part of the display or storage. The background consists of a rustic stone wall constructed from irregularly shaped, light-colored stones, typical of traditional architecture found in Cuzco. No people are visible in the frame.
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