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The image captures an outdoor scene, likely a small market stall or street vendor area, featuring two older men. The lighting is bright, indicating daytime. In the foreground, an older man is seated on the bare, reddish-brown ground, facing downwards and engaging with several light-brown paper or cloth-wrapped packages tied with string. He is barefoot and wears a blue, short-sleeved traditional tunic and matching trousers. Around him on the ground are more of these wrapped packages, some scattered debris, and a pair of black sandals or flip-flops near his feet. A long, slender black pole runs vertically in front of him, and to his left, a large, weathered wooden post or pillar stands prominently. Behind the man in blue, slightly to the right and elevated, sits another older man. He is positioned inside a recessed area, possibly a doorway or an alcove, and is wearing a yellow or mustard-colored traditional tunic. He looks directly towards the viewer with a slight smile. Behind him is an old, dark wooden door constructed from vertical planks with a visible horizontal latch bar. The inner wall of the alcove is a light, somewhat dirty or discolored beige. Next to the man in yellow, on his right, are a black plastic bag and what appear to be more bundled items or packages. To the far right of the alcove, a rough wooden stool or table is visible, along with a larger bundle or sack on the ground. On the far left of the image, behind the large wooden post, a small display area holds several items for sale. Two prominent purple bottles with white caps are clearly visible, labeled "Butatex". Below them, a yellow bottle with a red cap has the word "Hassad" printed on its label. Above these items, a white paper or plastic label affixed to the wooden post or wall displays text and numbers, including "N 15,000.00" and a phone number or identification number "9992921". On the ground near the feet of the man in blue, a white plastic wrapper is partially visible with the word "BLACK" printed on it.
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