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This image captures a vibrant market stall scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, bustling with activity and goods. The perspective is slightly angled, looking down into the market space.

In the foreground, a prominent blue metal cart on the right is heavily loaded with numerous bundles of wooden sticks, likely miswak (chewing sticks used for dental hygiene). These dark brown sticks are tightly bound with black straps, and many bundles feature lighter, possibly prepared or chewed ends. On the lower shelves of this cart, several white plastic bags and a cardboard box are visible, with the box showing partial text "500 ml. Ped" alongside illustrations of beverage bottles. The face of a young boy is partially visible, peeking out from behind one of the stick bundles in the mid-right.

To the left, a brightly colored display rack showcases a wide array of prayer beads (tasbih or misbaha) in various colors, including shades of blue, red, brown, black, white, and gold, many adorned with matching tassels. In the mid-ground, a person wearing a brown traditional garment is visible, holding a light blue bottle. Further in the background, another individual in a white garment is seen kneeling or sitting amidst shelves stocked with numerous small, packaged items, suggesting an active retail setting.

The ground appears to be a tiled or patterned floor. The lighting indicates it is daytime. The scene conveys the busy atmosphere of a traditional street market or bazaar, with an emphasis on local products such as miswak and prayer beads, reflecting the cultural context of the region. No strong emotions are discernible from the individuals, who appear engaged in typical market activities.
Aziz Sabawoon

Apr 21, 2026

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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This image captures a vibrant market stall scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, bustling with activity and goods. The perspective is slightly angled, looking down into the market space. In the foreground, a prominent blue metal cart on the right is heavily loaded with numerous bundles of wooden sticks, likely miswak (chewing sticks used for dental hygiene). These dark brown sticks are tightly bound with black straps, and many bundles feature lighter, possibly prepared or chewed ends. On the lower shelves of this cart, several white plastic bags and a cardboard box are visible, with the box showing partial text "500 ml. Ped" alongside illustrations of beverage bottles. The face of a young boy is partially visible, peeking out from behind one of the stick bundles in the mid-right. To the left, a brightly colored display rack showcases a wide array of prayer beads (tasbih or misbaha) in various colors, including shades of blue, red, brown, black, white, and gold, many adorned with matching tassels. In the mid-ground, a person wearing a brown traditional garment is visible, holding a light blue bottle. Further in the background, another individual in a white garment is seen kneeling or sitting amidst shelves stocked with numerous small, packaged items, suggesting an active retail setting. The ground appears to be a tiled or patterned floor. The lighting indicates it is daytime. The scene conveys the busy atmosphere of a traditional street market or bazaar, with an emphasis on local products such as miswak and prayer beads, reflecting the cultural context of the region. No strong emotions are discernible from the individuals, who appear engaged in typical market activities.

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