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The image depicts a close-up, elevated view of an extensive quantity of fresh, whole fish displayed in Tuha Gp Gajah, Indonesia. The primary subjects are numerous small-to-medium-sized, torpedo-shaped fish, resembling skipjack tuna, characterized by silver-blue dorsal scales and lighter ventral scales, some exhibiting faint horizontal stripes. These fish are predominantly piled within a large, rectangular area lined with crinkled, bright blue plastic sheeting. A reddish-brown liquid, likely a mix of water and fish blood, has accumulated within this liner, notably around the fish, with a bright, reflective light source visible in its center. Scattered pieces of ice are visible among the fish, indicating preservation. To the far left, a smaller cluster of slender, silvery fish, possibly anchovies or sardines, is present on the blue liner. In the upper right background, a white container or surface with partially visible black lettering, appearing to spell "ANDY" or similar, is present, also partially covered by blue plastic. To the upper left, a dark yellow-green object, possibly another container or part of a market stall, is out of focus. The ground surrounding the fish display is dark, wet, and appears to be concrete or asphalt, showing reflections and some minor debris, consistent with a working fish market environment. No people, active actions, or direct interactions are visible within the frame.
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