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This media file captures a vibrant scene inside a market stall or grocery shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, specializing in bulk dry goods. The primary subjects are numerous open sacks filled with various grains and pulses, arranged in rows.

In the foreground and mid-ground, a diverse array of staple food items is visible. From left to right, the sacks contain: light yellow split pulses, bright reddish-orange lentils (likely masoor dal), yellow split peas or moong dal (with a metal scoop inserted), and dark brown chickpeas (kala chana). Below these, several bags of white and pale yellow rice are displayed. The grains and pulses appear fresh and abundant, showcasing the variety available.

Two individuals are partially visible. On the upper left, a person wearing a brown garment is seen holding what appears to be currency, suggesting a transaction is either ongoing or about to occur. In the lower left, another person, dressed in a red shirt, is visible behind the sacks, seemingly occupied with a mobile phone or similar device.

The setting is an indoor or covered market space, characterized by artificial lighting, which might indicate the time of day is evening or that the shop is dimly lit. Behind the main display of grains, shelves are stocked with various packaged snack items, including crisps and biscuits, some bearing brand names like "DRAGON" and "ALPE" (or similar) and local Bengali script. A digital weighing scale with a visible display (e.g., "0.00") is also present, situated above the yellow split peas, indicating items are sold by weight. A large bag in the background partially shows the word "DUBAI."

The scene conveys the bustling atmosphere of a local market where daily essentials are purchased, highlighting the common practice of selling dry goods from open sacks in this region.
karjon

Jun 3, 2026

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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This media file captures a vibrant scene inside a market stall or grocery shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, specializing in bulk dry goods. The primary subjects are numerous open sacks filled with various grains and pulses, arranged in rows. In the foreground and mid-ground, a diverse array of staple food items is visible. From left to right, the sacks contain: light yellow split pulses, bright reddish-orange lentils (likely masoor dal), yellow split peas or moong dal (with a metal scoop inserted), and dark brown chickpeas (kala chana). Below these, several bags of white and pale yellow rice are displayed. The grains and pulses appear fresh and abundant, showcasing the variety available. Two individuals are partially visible. On the upper left, a person wearing a brown garment is seen holding what appears to be currency, suggesting a transaction is either ongoing or about to occur. In the lower left, another person, dressed in a red shirt, is visible behind the sacks, seemingly occupied with a mobile phone or similar device. The setting is an indoor or covered market space, characterized by artificial lighting, which might indicate the time of day is evening or that the shop is dimly lit. Behind the main display of grains, shelves are stocked with various packaged snack items, including crisps and biscuits, some bearing brand names like "DRAGON" and "ALPE" (or similar) and local Bengali script. A digital weighing scale with a visible display (e.g., "0.00") is also present, situated above the yellow split peas, indicating items are sold by weight. A large bag in the background partially shows the word "DUBAI." The scene conveys the bustling atmosphere of a local market where daily essentials are purchased, highlighting the common practice of selling dry goods from open sacks in this region.

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