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This image captures two adult males inside a traditional raisin drying structure, known as a *kishmish khana*, located in Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan. The structure is characterized by a rustic framework of wooden poles and beams supporting an overhead canopy of coarse fabric or netting, from which numerous bunches of light green grapes are suspended for drying. On the earthen floor, covered by white tarpaulins, lie two substantial mounds of light green, partially dried grapes (raisins). To the left, a male with dark, wavy hair and a beard is seated cross-legged, wearing a light-colored, long-sleeved traditional garment and a dark skullcap. He is looking directly at the camera. Near him on the tarp are a silver thermal carafe and a small, clear glass. To the right, an older male with a dark, full beard is in a crouched position, wearing a light green traditional tunic beneath a darker vest, topped with an embroidered cap featuring a white tassel. His right hand is extended, sifting through one of the large piles of dried grapes. Both individuals appear engaged in the processing or sorting of the drying fruit.
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