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The image depicts a street vendor operating an "Es Jeruk Peras" (squeezed orange juice) stall at night in Cangkuang, Indonesia. The vendor, a man wearing a black cap and a dark jacket, is actively working behind his cart, with his right hand reaching into or over a white plastic crate filled with oranges. He appears focused on his task. The stall is covered by a large blue umbrella, which shows signs of rain with visible water droplets and wet fabric, indicating that it is raining or has recently rained. The stall's banner is colorful, featuring illustrations of oranges and juice. Prominently displayed text includes "Es Jeruk Peras!", "Segar!" (Fresh!), and the price "Rp. 5.000" (5,000 Indonesian Rupiah). In the background, the scene is dark, confirming the nighttime setting. Parts of what appears to be a motorcycle are visible to the left, and another white bag with the text "YAKI" can be seen behind the crate of oranges. A black plastic bag is hanging from the side of the stall or the vendor's person. The overall scene captures a common sight of street food culture, with the vendor providing a fresh beverage despite the evening weather.
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