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This image depicts an open-air market stall or shop storefront in Mataram, Indonesia, likely during the daytime. The area is covered by a wide, corrugated metal roof supported by an exposed framework of metal trusses and beams.

In the foreground and midground, various items are displayed on wooden tables and makeshift structures. To the left, a small wooden stand features hanging packaged snacks, possibly instant noodles or chips. Below this stand are several ornate, multi-tiered wooden structures and woven baskets, which appear to be ceremonial offerings or intricate handicrafts. A silver tray holding red objects is also visible.

A long, light-colored wooden table is centrally placed, laden with goods. On one end, there are cartons of eggs and baskets containing what looks like cooked rice or fresh food items. Further along the table, more produce or wrapped goods are displayed, some contained in green mesh bags. Behind this, a smaller wooden table with a red plastic stool shows additional merchandise.

The shop interior, which is open to the street, features mannequins dressed in traditional Indonesian attire, including kebaya-style tops and patterned skirts, suggesting a clothing or souvenir shop. Shelves within the shop hold more handicrafts and decorative items. Two people are present: one individual, partially visible on the far right, wears a black t-shirt and holds woven bags. Another person is seated behind one of the tables inside the shop, partially obscured by the displayed goods.

The ground is concrete. The overall scene suggests a local market or a versatile shop offering a mix of food items, daily essentials, and cultural products. Visible text on a sign attached to the left stall reads "Segari" or "Segara," potentially indicating the stall's name or the freshness of its products. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an overcast day or a well-shaded environment.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 17, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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This image depicts an open-air market stall or shop storefront in Mataram, Indonesia, likely during the daytime. The area is covered by a wide, corrugated metal roof supported by an exposed framework of metal trusses and beams. In the foreground and midground, various items are displayed on wooden tables and makeshift structures. To the left, a small wooden stand features hanging packaged snacks, possibly instant noodles or chips. Below this stand are several ornate, multi-tiered wooden structures and woven baskets, which appear to be ceremonial offerings or intricate handicrafts. A silver tray holding red objects is also visible. A long, light-colored wooden table is centrally placed, laden with goods. On one end, there are cartons of eggs and baskets containing what looks like cooked rice or fresh food items. Further along the table, more produce or wrapped goods are displayed, some contained in green mesh bags. Behind this, a smaller wooden table with a red plastic stool shows additional merchandise. The shop interior, which is open to the street, features mannequins dressed in traditional Indonesian attire, including kebaya-style tops and patterned skirts, suggesting a clothing or souvenir shop. Shelves within the shop hold more handicrafts and decorative items. Two people are present: one individual, partially visible on the far right, wears a black t-shirt and holds woven bags. Another person is seated behind one of the tables inside the shop, partially obscured by the displayed goods. The ground is concrete. The overall scene suggests a local market or a versatile shop offering a mix of food items, daily essentials, and cultural products. Visible text on a sign attached to the left stall reads "Segari" or "Segara," potentially indicating the stall's name or the freshness of its products. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an overcast day or a well-shaded environment.

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