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The image depicts an outdoor market stall in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, operating under a blue tarpaulin canopy. A single adult female, dressed in a traditional brown bowler hat, a light-colored long-sleeved top, a blue and white checkered apron, and a patterned skirt, is seated on a red chair. She is actively manipulating small items with both hands, appearing to sort them, with a clear plastic bag resting in her lap.

To the woman's right, a market display table, covered with a white cloth, holds various food items. These include multiple bundles of light-colored, irregularly shaped items, consistent with baked goods or dried produce, some individually wrapped in clear plastic. A central pile consists of small, brown, ovoid items, consistent with peanuts in shells or small tubers. Two cardboard boxes are positioned behind these items; one contains additional small, brown ovoid items, and the other holds several round, baked goods.

On the dirt ground in the foreground, several large woven sacks are visible. Three prominent yellow sacks are filled with different produce: one with small, light-colored irregular items, another with dark brown, round items, and a third (partially visible) with green items. Additional lighter-colored sacks and loose bundles of green leafy vegetables or herbs are also present on the ground.

To the far left, a separate market display is visible under another blue tarpaulin, showcasing clothing items including jackets and an orange safety vest. A person in white attire is partially visible near this stall. The background features a concrete block wall, behind which are visible residential buildings and trees under a clear sky, indicative of an urban outdoor environment. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.
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The image depicts an outdoor market stall in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, operating under a blue tarpaulin canopy. A single adult female, dressed in a traditional brown bowler hat, a light-colored long-sleeved top, a blue and white checkered apron, and a patterned skirt, is seated on a red chair. She is actively manipulating small items with both hands, appearing to sort them, with a clear plastic bag resting in her lap. To the woman's right, a market display table, covered with a white cloth, holds various food items. These include multiple bundles of light-colored, irregularly shaped items, consistent with baked goods or dried produce, some individually wrapped in clear plastic. A central pile consists of small, brown, ovoid items, consistent with peanuts in shells or small tubers. Two cardboard boxes are positioned behind these items; one contains additional small, brown ovoid items, and the other holds several round, baked goods. On the dirt ground in the foreground, several large woven sacks are visible. Three prominent yellow sacks are filled with different produce: one with small, light-colored irregular items, another with dark brown, round items, and a third (partially visible) with green items. Additional lighter-colored sacks and loose bundles of green leafy vegetables or herbs are also present on the ground. To the far left, a separate market display is visible under another blue tarpaulin, showcasing clothing items including jackets and an orange safety vest. A person in white attire is partially visible near this stall. The background features a concrete block wall, behind which are visible residential buildings and trees under a clear sky, indicative of an urban outdoor environment. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.

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