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The image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene, likely during daylight hours given the strong natural light and visible shadows. In the foreground, an older man is seated on a stone or concrete block. He wears a light-colored traditional tunic (perhaps a jalabiya or boubou) with subtle embroidery around the neck, and matching light-colored pants. On his head, he sports a striped skullcap, commonly known as a kufi, in yellow and white or beige tones. He has a thin beard and appears to be gesturing with his right hand as if speaking or explaining something, his gaze directed slightly to his left. His feet, clad in dark sandals, rest on the ground near a clear plastic bag containing numerous brown, irregularly shaped nuts or seeds, possibly kola nuts, displayed for sale. Behind the seated man is a rustic wooden market stall, constructed from planks. The stall is laden with various fresh produce. Several colorful plastic bowls (blue, green, brown) are filled with bright red tomatoes, some with an orange hue, red bell peppers or similar chili peppers, and green okra pods. Underneath the stall, a large green and yellow sack is visible, with the text "GOLDEN SUPER K" and "K-O-5" clearly printed on it, suggesting it might be a fertilizer or feed bag repurposed for display or storage. To the left of the seated man, a yellow plastic jerrycan or container is on the ground, with a white pole extending upwards from it, possibly part of a canopy support or stall structure. A person's hand and lower arm are partially visible near this jerrycan. In the background, behind the stall, another individual wearing a light-colored traditional outfit is partially visible, holding something in their hands. Further to the right in the background, stacks of what appear to be bundled fishnets or fabric are arranged on another elevated surface. The ground consists of wooden planks in some areas and possibly dirt or concrete in others. The overall impression is one of active commerce in a local market setting.
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