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The image depicts a daytime street scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, indicative of a commercial or market area. The view is from a low angle, looking down a paved road towards a row of single-story buildings under a clear sky. In the immediate foreground, to the left, a person wearing dark clothing and sandals is partially visible, carrying an orange and white portable cooler in their right hand. Their shadow, along with other shadows, stretches across the asphalt road, which features several dark, irregular stains. The mid-ground is populated with multiple individuals and market elements. From left to right: * Two men walk away from the camera; one, in light clothing, carries a white object on his shoulder/head. * A man in white clothing is seated on a red motorcycle, positioned near the entrance of a shop. Another man in white is seated nearby. * A wooden pushcart heavily loaded with stacked, pale yellow melons (likely cantaloupes or honeydews) is positioned beside the road. * A woman in a lime-green head covering and dress walks, holding the hand of a small child in a red and white patterned dress. * Behind them, a woman in a dark, patterned head covering and dress walks away from the camera. * Further to the right, a woman in a pink head covering and light-colored patterned dress also walks away from the camera. The background consists of several interconnected shop fronts. A prominent, weathered rectangular sign in Arabic/Urdu script, displaying "محمد شاہ" (Muhammad Shah) and other text, is affixed to one building. Below it, a yellow canvas awning extends over a produce stall, showcasing green vegetables and fruits in crates. To the left of this, another sign features "العراق" (Iraq) and a circular logo. Utility poles with numerous overhead wires are visible throughout, and a black flag flies from one pole. Further down the street, a green and white flag (resembling the Pakistani flag) is also visible. The architecture suggests a functional commercial strip.
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