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The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, captures a bustling indoor market scene, likely in Arequipa, Peru. Numerous people, appearing to be both shoppers and vendors, fill the central aisle, moving between a multitude of market stalls lining both sides. The market is covered by an elaborate overhead structure of beams, wires, and various colored tarps, primarily blue and green, providing shade or shelter. The dominant activity is commerce, with individuals walking, standing, and seemingly interacting with vendors at the stalls. The atmosphere suggests a busy daytime period, indicated by the bright, diffused lighting throughout the space. Notable details include the diverse array of market stalls, each covered by tarps and displaying various goods, though specific merchandise details are mostly obscured from this perspective. Several signs with visible text offer clues about the goods sold. One prominent sign advertises "CHICHARRONERIA ESITA," specializing in "CHICHARRON" (fried pork rinds) and displays a contact number: "959160343." Other partial texts include "LOL St" and the number "88." A person wearing a dark uniform with the word "caja" (cash register/box) visible on their back stands near one of the blue tarp-covered stalls, possibly indicating a cashier or service point. The floor is made of light-colored square tiles, and people are dressed in casual, everyday clothing. A distinctive yellow and red striped sack is placed on the tiled floor near a blue tarp. The scene conveys the lively and functional nature of a typical local market.
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