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This image captures a vibrant and densely packed fruit stall, filled with an exotic assortment of tropical fruits, suggesting a market setting. The stall is neatly organized, with fruits displayed in wooden crates and baskets. The lighting indicates it is daytime. On the left side, large bunches of ripe yellow bananas hang, some still attached to their stalk. Below them, dark green watermelons are stacked, and a white sign with black text reads "White Drago 80/kg", likely indicating the price for dragon fruit. Further down, numerous bright pink dragon fruits (pitaya) are displayed, along with what appear to be green guavas or limes. At the very bottom left, a menu board is visible, advertising "Shake Special" with various fruit options like "Banana Shake," "Mango Shake," and "Pineapple Shake." Moving towards the center, there are large piles of yellowish-brown longans. Adjacent to these, more vivid pink dragon fruits are arranged. Below them, mounds of dark red, hairy rambutans are visible, next to clusters of dark purple mangosteens. Small, elongated yellow bananas are also interspersed among the other fruits. Above the mangosteens, several green, elongated fruits, possibly papayas or green mangoes, are present. The right side of the stall showcases more unique fruits. Brownish-red salak (snake fruit) with their distinctive scaly skin are arranged in baskets. Above these, several bright yellow mangoes are displayed. Further to the right, spiky pineapples are stacked in blue plastic crates, with smaller, golden-brown varieties below. At the top of the image, a sign mentions "Jackfruit," and another sign features Thai script. The extensive variety of tropical fruits, including mangosteen, rambutan, dragon fruit, and salak, strongly points to a location in a tropical or subtropical climate, likely Southeast Asia, which conflicts with the provided location context of Lovech, Bulgaria. No people are visible, but the abundant display and clear pricing suggest an active marketplace.
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