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This image captures a vibrant display of fresh seafood, likely at a market or street food stall in Bai Chay Ward, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by a large array of various shellfish, neatly organized and presented on white oval plates, arranged in multiple rows on a grey surface. In the foreground and midground, approximately 25-30 white oval plates showcase a diverse selection of marine life. These include numerous types of clams, such as small, light-colored clams and larger, darker ones. There are also plates piled with fresh oysters, some showing their rough, varied-colored shells. Mussels with dark, often greenish-black shells are visible on several plates towards the right. A significant portion of the display features various types of sea snails or gastropods; some plates hold small, spiky-shelled snails, others have elongated, conical snails, and a few contain larger, rounded snails. Additionally, there are plates filled with small, ridged cockles. In the background, behind the main display, more seafood is visible in larger containers. Four red plastic mesh baskets are stacked, filled with a mix of dark-shelled shellfish, possibly more mussels or clams. Further back, clear glass tanks, supported by a metal frame, appear to hold live seafood, though individual species are not distinctly clear from this angle. A bright green plastic bucket and a beige ceramic basin, both containing water, are also present, suggesting the active preparation or maintenance of the fresh seafood. The ground is a light-colored tiled floor, showing some wetness, indicative of a busy market environment. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime or early evening.
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