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The image depicts an outdoor market or processing area for grapes in Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan, under natural sunlight. The scene is dominated by large quantities of light-colored grapes, both hanging on wooden drying racks and piled on white ground tarpaulins. Approximately seven individuals are present. In the foreground, a man with a dark beard, wearing a light-colored robe and white turban, sits cross-legged on a tarpaulin, looking directly at the viewer. To his left, a young boy in a light blue shirt also sits, observing the scene. To the right of the central grape pile, another man in a light blue outfit and patterned turban sits facing away, actively sorting or handling grapes. In the midground, a younger male wearing a light green shirt and turban sits behind a smaller grape pile, with a large red thermos nearby. In the background, additional men are engaged in activities involving grapes and crates. A man in a dark brown traditional garment stands near the center. Two men are visible near a blue pickup truck on the right, handling green plastic crates. Red-brown plastic crates are stacked near the truck. A blue barrel is also present. The primary action involves the processing of grapes, likely for raisin production, with individuals sorting and managing the large piles of dried or drying fruit. Wooden structures supporting hanging grape bunches are prominent on the left.
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