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The image captures a bustling market scene in Webuye, Kenya, during bright daylight, centered around a vibrant fabric stall. The primary activity appears to be the selection and transaction of textiles. In the foreground, a woman with dark, textured hair, wearing a dark top and a green fringed shawl, leans forward and looks down intently, seemingly examining the fabrics or interacting with someone below the frame. Behind her, another woman in a blue and white striped top is seated or kneeling, also looking down, engaging with a man whose arm and hand are visible, reaching towards her. This interaction suggests an exchange, possibly related to measuring fabric or payment. The stall is filled with a wide variety of textiles. To the left, numerous patterned African wax print fabrics, known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs in shades of orange, red, blue, yellow, and black, are neatly folded and displayed. One bundle of patterned fabric features a small white label with "made by" visible text. To the right, an assortment of solid-colored fabrics in blues, yellows, greens, maroons, and purples are stacked and rolled. A yellow measuring tape is also visible amongst these colorful materials, reinforcing the setting as a textile vendor's stall. The general atmosphere is busy, typical of an outdoor market.
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