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This image captures a bustling scene at an open-air fish market, likely in Lalmohan, Bangladesh, during daylight hours. Two men, presumably fishmongers, are actively engaged in selling and preparing fish. The man on the left, with a beard, wears a light brown polo shirt and a striped orange lungi. He is seated, holding a fish over a white bowl, appearing to clean or prepare it. To his left, a red plastic bucket is visible, and near his bare feet, a pair of dark sandals rest on the wet ground. A green and silver weighing scale is partially visible behind him. On the right, another man, with shorter hair, wears a red polo shirt with a dark collar and a light-colored lungi. He is also seated, arranging a large quantity of fresh, silvery fish on a dark, large tray for display or sale. Many of the fish show reddish coloration on their fins or gills. Another hand on the far left holds a green plastic bag containing fish. Between the two men, a black plastic bucket sits on the concrete floor, which is wet and appears somewhat muddy or dirty, typical of a busy market environment. In the background, a wooden stall structure holds various items, and another person's back is visible further down. The overall setting suggests a vibrant, working market. Notable details include the traditional lungi attire of the men. On the left man's shirt pocket, the word "AKAL" is discernible. On a sack in the background on the right, the word "SAND" can be seen. The ground also shows scattered debris, including a clear plastic bag containing trash, indicating the active nature of the market.
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