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This overhead image depicts an outdoor street scene, likely a market or vendor stall, in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru. The paved ground, composed of grey interlocking blocks, is covered with various items and debris. In the upper-left, a person is visible from above, bent over and focusing on a large display of merchandise. They wear a black baseball cap, a bright neon yellow-green vest over a patterned black and white long-sleeved shirt, and dark trousers. Their reddish-brown hair is visible under the cap. The central and right portions of the image are dominated by a dense, multi-colored array of items, primarily appearing to be hair accessories such as headbands, scrunchies, and possibly hair extensions or wigs. These goods are tightly packed on what seems to be a portable display rack or cart, often individually packaged in clear plastic. The ground around the vendor and their goods is cluttered with several cardboard boxes, black plastic trash bags, clear plastic packaging, and scattered refuse including paper, a white plastic cup, and organic waste. One prominent white cardboard box reads "FROM WASHINGTON" and "FLOWERS," with a graphic of a water bottle. Another brown box displays the word "Rocoto." Other boxes show red patterns or partially visible text like "Plum." A coiled black electrical cord lies on the pavement near the vendor. The scene portrays an active street vending operation during what appears to be daytime, given the general lighting. The clutter and varied goods suggest a lively, urban market environment. The visible text "Rocoto" points to local Peruvian context, while "FROM WASHINGTON" indicates imported items.
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