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The image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene, likely in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, presented from an elevated perspective looking down into the stalls. It is daytime, with bright, even lighting suggesting fair weather. The scene is dominated by an abundant display of fresh produce arranged in large, colorful woven plastic sacks and wooden crates on the paved ground. Prominently featured are piles of bright red tomatoes, red onions, green beans, light brown potatoes, purplish-red sweet potatoes or yams, and yellow citrus fruits, possibly limes or lemons. A crate of dark dried fruits, resembling prunes, is also visible. Several people are engaged in market activities. Towards the right, a person wearing a blue and white striped shirt and blue jeans is bending over, reaching into a yellow and green striped bag, surrounded by numerous sacks of potatoes. Closer to the left, under a large turquoise shade cloth, another individual, possibly a vendor, is partially visible, wearing dark clothing and a face mask. On the far left, a traditional manual weighing scale rests on a table, indicating active commerce. The market setup includes a green metal structure on the left, likely part of a stall or shop, and a large white tarp or canopy providing shade over the right side of the market area. The ground is paved with light-colored interlocking bricks. Numerous visible labels and signs indicate the produce and prices. Text includes "CEBOLLA" (onion) with a price of "400", "PAPA" (potato) with "200", "CAMOTE" (sweet potato) with "300", "VAINITA" (green beans) with "200", and "TOMATE" (tomato) with "300". These numbers likely represent prices in local currency per unit of weight. A partial sign "PERUBOLSA" is also visible on a green structure to the left. The overall impression is one of a bustling, functional local market.
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