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This outdoor scene captures a street vendor and their wares, likely in Savar, Bangladesh, as indicated by the location context. In the foreground, a person wearing a dark blue patterned shirt and a blue and reddish-brown striped lungi stands near a rustic, rectangular metal box with an open lid. The person's back is partially turned to the camera, with hands behind their back. The metal box, appearing old and somewhat weathered with faded paint and dents, functions as a vendor's display or cart. Inside, numerous golden-brown, triangular-shaped savory pastries (resembling samosas or similar fried snacks) are neatly arranged in rows, filling the box. A small white packet or bag is tucked into the left side of the box. On the front of the box, visible Bengali text includes "চা গরম" (Cha Gorom), meaning "Hot Tea," suggesting tea is also sold or advertised. Another visible phrase appears to be "১০ টাকা" (10 Taka), likely indicating a price. The vendor and the box are situated on a reddish-brown brick pathway or pavement. Beyond this, a vibrant green grassy area extends into the background, where other people are visible only by their lower legs and feet, suggesting a public or recreational space. One person wears light blue jeans, another dark pants. The ground in the grassy area and near the box has scattered dry leaves and some small pieces of litter. The natural light indicates it is daytime, and the overall weather appears clear.
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