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An outdoor market stall in Pisac, Peru, displays a variety of colorful Andean textiles and handcrafted items under clear daylight. The stall is constructed from rough-hewn wooden planks and posts, forming a rectangular table. A prominent feature is a large, vibrant blue textile with multi-colored striped patterns (including pink, green, and white) covering the table surface. Numerous small, woven bags in various hues, including orange, red, fuchsia, and purple, are suspended from a horizontal wooden beam above the table. Additional folded and stacked textiles, rich in color and pattern, are arranged across the tabletop, with a smaller red cloth covering a section on the right. Smaller decorative items, such as beaded keychains, hang from the underside of the table. A blue woven bag and a small, light blue plastic stool are visible beneath the right side of the table. The foreground consists of light-colored, possibly stone or concrete, pavers, with distinct shadows cast by the market stall. In the background, to the left, a partially visible, light-colored building wall features a dark, rectangular opening, potentially an un-doored entrance or window, topped by a corrugated metal roof. To the right, a well-maintained, single-story building with a light yellow/ochre facade and a reddish-brown tiled roof is present, featuring two dark-framed windows. Green foliage is visible between and behind these structures. Beyond the buildings, steep, rocky mountains rise into a clear blue sky, characteristic of the Andean landscape. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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