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This image depicts an outdoor or semi-outdoor market stall located in the city of Kungulu School, Zambia. Two adult women are present, engaged with various produce displayed for sale. The woman on the left, positioned within a shop doorway, wears a purple headwrap and a yellow, red, and blue patterned top over a blue skirt. She is actively preparing green pods, identified as okra, holding a small tool and working over a dark pot. Behind her, inside the stall, shelves are stocked with various items including sacks of grains, blue basins, and packaged goods; a large white sack rests on the floor. The woman on the right, seated on a yellow stool outside the doorway, wears a black and leopard-print patterned top with dark pants and a patterned head covering. She holds a black plastic bag in her left hand, appearing to sort or bag items from a large shallow basket filled with okra pods directly in front of her.

The foreground and mid-ground are occupied by an extensive display of goods. From left to right: a large shallow metal tray filled with light-colored granular material, possibly maize meal or rice, rests on two yellow plastic jerry cans. Adjacent is another large shallow metal tray containing numerous small, white, rounded items, some individually wrapped, alongside loose garlic cloves, positioned on a dark drum. Multiple additional shallow trays and bowls are filled predominantly with green okra pods; some trays also contain small, white, possibly peeled root vegetables. One tray, positioned on a woven basket, holds a variety of items including what appears to be dried fish, ginger roots, garlic cloves, and several small green limes. The environment features weathered wooden door frames and structural elements, and a light-colored ground surface. A colorful informational sign is affixed to the wall on the right side of the frame.
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This image depicts an outdoor or semi-outdoor market stall located in the city of Kungulu School, Zambia. Two adult women are present, engaged with various produce displayed for sale. The woman on the left, positioned within a shop doorway, wears a purple headwrap and a yellow, red, and blue patterned top over a blue skirt. She is actively preparing green pods, identified as okra, holding a small tool and working over a dark pot. Behind her, inside the stall, shelves are stocked with various items including sacks of grains, blue basins, and packaged goods; a large white sack rests on the floor. The woman on the right, seated on a yellow stool outside the doorway, wears a black and leopard-print patterned top with dark pants and a patterned head covering. She holds a black plastic bag in her left hand, appearing to sort or bag items from a large shallow basket filled with okra pods directly in front of her. The foreground and mid-ground are occupied by an extensive display of goods. From left to right: a large shallow metal tray filled with light-colored granular material, possibly maize meal or rice, rests on two yellow plastic jerry cans. Adjacent is another large shallow metal tray containing numerous small, white, rounded items, some individually wrapped, alongside loose garlic cloves, positioned on a dark drum. Multiple additional shallow trays and bowls are filled predominantly with green okra pods; some trays also contain small, white, possibly peeled root vegetables. One tray, positioned on a woven basket, holds a variety of items including what appears to be dried fish, ginger roots, garlic cloves, and several small green limes. The environment features weathered wooden door frames and structural elements, and a light-colored ground surface. A colorful informational sign is affixed to the wall on the right side of the frame.

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