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The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts a market scene in Malava, Kenya, likely outdoors or in a semi-sheltered area. The central focus is a rustic wooden stand, possibly a makeshift market stall, displaying numerous lumpy, dark brown, organic items. These items, resembling roasted or boiled roots or tubers (such as cassava, sweet potatoes, or yams), are arranged on sheets of newspaper covering the wooden surface. Two individuals are visible. One person, wearing a light brown, possibly faux fur, jacket or sweater, is prominent in the foreground, extending their arm towards the displayed goods, suggesting they are either selecting items or inspecting them. Another person is partially seen in the upper right, clad in a blue shirt, with their hand also near the display. The setting is characterized by reddish-brown earth on the ground. In the background, beneath the stand, a white plastic jerrycan with a yellow cap is visible, along with some blue fabric. Overhead, a dark structure, possibly part of a roof or shelter, can be seen. The distant background reveals trees and vegetation under an overcast sky, indicating daytime, possibly mid-morning or afternoon. No specific text is clearly legible on the newspaper used for display. The scene portrays a typical informal market transaction or display of local produce.
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