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An outdoor produce stand is depicted on a paved street in what is consistent with the Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) area of Tel-Aviv, Israel. In the foreground, a gray tiled sidewalk shows signs of wear and embedded glass blocks. A male individual, viewed from behind, stands facing a display of fresh produce. He wears a blue hooded sweatshirt, light-colored cargo pants with a tear on the upper left thigh, and dark blue sneakers. He carries a two-toned backpack (dark brown/tan) and holds a translucent green plastic bag containing produce in his left hand. The produce stand consists of multiple metal trolleys with wheels, holding plastic bins and crates of fruits and vegetables. Visible items include piles of red tomatoes, green cucumbers, red and orange bell peppers, pale green cabbages, reddish-brown sweet potatoes, and yellow lemons or limes. Various price signs in Hebrew are displayed above the produce, indicating prices per kilogram, such as 14.90, 8.90, 12.90, and 5.90. A green plastic bag is hanging from one of the trolleys. Above the stand, a worn, dark green canvas awning extends over the display. Above the awning, a building facade is visible, featuring exposed pipes, an air conditioning unit (Tosot brand), and grimy windows, some appearing covered with plastic sheeting. To the right of the produce stand, a metal roll-down security shutter, partially lowered, covers the entrance to an adjacent storefront, which also features Hebrew text above it. Further right, a shelf unit holds multiple stacks of bottled water. The overall environment suggests an active urban market street with aged infrastructure.
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