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An overhead shot captures a busy indoor market scene in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, where several people are browsing through large piles of clothing. The light-colored tiled floor is partially obscured by the activity and merchandise. In the central foreground, a woman with dark hair in a bun, wearing a dark patterned jacket and black pants, bends down to meticulously examine a dark garment, possibly a pair of trousers. A gray baby carrier or harness is visible on her torso, though a baby is not seen. To her right, a large, disordered mound of various colorful clothes, including jeans, shirts, and other fabrics, is spread across the floor, suggesting a second-hand clothing stall. Other individuals populate the scene. At the top of the frame, a man wearing a backpack, dark shirt, and jeans is seen looking down. Towards the bottom left, another person in a plaid shirt and tan pants, carrying a striped bag, stands next to a smaller individual or child in a green sweater. Notable details include a gray square manhole cover set into the tiled floor near the top right, and a yellow line running along the left edge of the floor, possibly marking a stall boundary. In the upper left corner, partially visible and upside down on what appears to be a plastic bag or sign, is the text "MEDIAS" and "AMERICANAS," translating to "Socks" and "American," indicating the type of goods being sold. The scene conveys a sense of active shopping in a crowded market setting, likely during the daytime.
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