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The image depicts an open-front bicycle repair shop or stall in Gundigan Village, Afghanistan. A young male, dressed in a white traditional garment and an embroidered skullcap, is seated on the ground inside the shop entrance, his right hand touching his mouth/nose area. He looks directly forward. In the immediate foreground to the left, a portion of a purple bicycle is visible. A white "Blueland" mountain bike stands upright on its kickstand in the mid-ground. To the right, an orange bicycle is propped vertically on its frame, with its rear wheel attached, suggesting a state of repair or readiness for work. Tools and an orange container are on the ground near this bike, and a blue and black bicycle pump is visible on the far right. The shop's rear wall features a metal grid display unit covered with various items, including small posters, keychains, and sheets of decals/stickers depicting characters, vehicles, shoes, and patterns, some with text in a local script. Additionally, bicycle tires (one yellow-striped, one red) and multiple rims (red and dark) are hung on the walls. A red electric fan is visible near the white bicycle. The exterior ground surface is paved with grey concrete or tiles.
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