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This image captures a small, informal street vendor's setup alongside a paved area, likely a sidewalk or roadside. On the upper level, a pile of peeled yams or taro roots, cut into segments, rests on a piece of light-colored fabric laid directly on the interlocking paver stones. These roots have brown skins and white interiors. Below a concrete curb, on a lower asphalt or concrete surface, are the primary vending items. A large, green and black woven basket, placed on top of a clear plastic bucket, is filled to the brim with unshelled peanuts. Several small, colorful plastic cups (pink, white, green) are nestled within the peanuts, possibly used for measuring out portions for sale. A blue enamel mug is also visible near the rim of this basket. To the left, a smaller, similar woven basket contains a collection of peanut shells and some crumpled paper or plastic, indicating recent sales and consumption. Beside the main peanut display, a striped polypropylene bag with blue, pink, and white bands lies on the ground. The ground surface consists of interlocking pavers on the upper section and a darker, rougher material below the curb. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting either an overcast day or possibly early morning/late afternoon light. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text. The scene depicts typical street commerce in what appears to be an urban or semi-urban environment in Eldoret, Kenya.
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