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In Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan, an outdoor facility for drying grapes is depicted. The central figure is an adult male, positioned frontally, holding two large bunches of light green to yellow grapes, one in each hand, extended towards the viewer. He wears a dark shirt and a patterned cap, with a beard visible. Behind him, and extending into the background, a substantial volume of light green to yellow grapes is spread across multiple levels of wooden racks, indicating a drying process. These racks are constructed from rough wooden poles and branches, some secured with dark bindings. Above the drying grapes, a canopy made of woven material, possibly straw mats or burlap, provides shade. In the background, at least two other individuals are discernible, seated on the ground among additional piles of grapes and yellow containers, appearing to be engaged in related processing activities. The ground surface consists of dry earth. The overall scene is a large-scale, open-air grape drying operation utilizing a temporary wooden and fabric structure.
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