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The image depicts an indoor grape processing and drying facility in Bazar-e Panjva'i, Afghanistan. The structure is constructed with wooden poles and beams, supporting a semi-transparent woven canopy that filters sunlight. Numerous bunches of green and yellow grapes hang from suspended wooden racks for drying throughout the facility. The ground is covered with white tarpaulins. Six individuals are visible, engaged in the processing of grapes or raisins. In the mid-foreground, two men are seated cross-legged on the white tarpaulins amidst large piles of light green/yellow raisins. The man on the left, with a dark beard and a brown cap, holds grapes in his hands, appearing to sort them. To his right, a young male in a light brown traditional outfit and matching turban is seated, looking slightly towards the viewer. In the mid-background, a man with a dark beard, dressed in green traditional attire, is also seated, sorting from a pile of grapes. Behind him, a woman wearing dark clothing and pink gloves works near a large metal basin. To the right, a man in a dark blue traditional outfit stands. The lower body of another individual is partially visible on the far right. A blue plastic crate, a red container, and a plastic water bottle are present on the ground.
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