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This media file captures a street scene in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, depicting three individuals, likely street vendors, resting on a sidewalk next to their merchandise. The image is oriented with the ground on the right and buildings on the left, but describes best when viewed as if rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. **Subjects:** Three individuals are visible, presumably women, dressed in casual clothing often associated with market vendors in the region. The first person (furthest up in the corrected orientation) is lying down, wearing a red top and dark pants, with a light cap. The second person is seated upright, wearing a red top, blue pants, and a white hat. The third person (closest to the viewer) is also seated, wearing a dark top, a blue apron-like garment, and a white hat, seemingly looking at something in their hands. **Objects:** Around the individuals are various goods, primarily fresh produce like pineapples, bananas, oranges, green leafy vegetables, and peppers, arranged on blankets or in woven bags (red, green, orange) and wooden crates. Plastic bags and other bundles are also present. The background features several buildings with closed, corrugated metal roll-down shutters, suggesting storefronts or market stalls. Metallic support poles are also visible against the building facades. **Activity or Event:** The individuals appear to be resting or taking a break from selling, sitting or lying down amidst their produce displays on the sidewalk. This arrangement is typical of informal street markets or vendors taking a respite during the day. The closed shutters of the shops indicate it could be early morning before opening, a midday break (siesta), or later in the day. **Notable Details:** The scene appears to be taking place during daylight hours, but the light is diffused, suggesting an overcast day or perhaps early morning/late afternoon rather than harsh midday sun. The weather seems mild. The attire of the people and the nature of the street vending activity are consistent with the provided location context of José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru. No legible text is visible in the image.
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