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This close-up image captures a large, dense pile of dried fish, likely displayed for sale in a market stall in Kafanchan B, Nigeria. The fish are the primary subjects, presented in various forms: some appear as whole, flattened fish with visible heads and skeletal structures, while others are segmented or flaked pieces. Their colors range from light tan and yellowish-white to darker browns and deep earthy tones, indicating different drying processes or fish types. Several bundles of lighter-colored dried fish are held together by thin yellow elastic bands. The dried fish are heaped on what appears to be a rustic surface, with the woven, ribbed edge of a basket or container visible on the right side of the frame. In the blurry background, various objects suggest a cluttered market environment. These include stacked wooden planks or shelves, a glimpse of red fabric, cardboard boxes, a dark barrel or container, and a white plastic bag with indistinct blue or green markings. A yellow bag or container is also faintly visible further in the background. The scene suggests an active marketplace where preserved goods are traded. The close-up perspective highlights the texture and quantity of the dried fish. No specific activity is taking place at the moment of the shot, but the arrangement implies commercial display. There is no discernible text visible on any of the objects in the image. The time of day and weather are not apparent, as the setting appears to be indoors or under a cover.
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