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This media file captures a vibrant street-side fruit and food stall in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during the daytime, likely under an overcast sky. The stall is constructed using bamboo poles and is sheltered by two large umbrellas—one striped in blue and pink, the other a solid pink—along with brown tarpaulins. A wide array of fresh fruits is displayed on platforms and in blue and green plastic crates. Visible fruits include abundant oranges, red apples, pomegranates, and green grapes. Several cardboard boxes are used for packaging, with branding like "ROYAL GARDEN," "Sun Egypt.," and "PEARS" discernible. A brown plastic stool and more crates are placed on the paved ground beside the stall. In the background, lush green trees and utility wires are visible against the sky. A person, likely the vendor, is seated behind the stall, partially obscured, wearing a plaid shirt. The stall not only sells fruits but also offers prepared food items, indicated by signs in Bengali. Visible text includes "ভাগিনা তৃপ্তি হালিম" (Bhagina Tripti Halim), "ফুচকা" (Fuchka), and "চটপটি প্লেট" (Chatpati Plate), with prices listed as "৫০/-" (50 Taka) and "১০০/-" (100 Taka). Another sign identifies the stall as "স্পেশাল ঢাকা হাউজ" (Special Dhaka House) and mentions the proprietor as "প্রোঃ মোঃ হাসেম" (Prop. Md. Hasem), along with a phone number "০১৯২৭-৭৯০৬." The word "বরিশাল" (Barishal) is also potentially visible, possibly indicating the origin of some goods. The scene portrays a typical street vendor setup common in urban Bangladesh.
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