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The image depicts an active fish market stall within the city of Zanzibar, Tanzania. The central feature is a multi-tiered concrete or stone counter structure displaying various fish products and processing tools. On the upper level of the counter, a teal-colored mat partially covers the surface. Positioned on this mat are diverse fish items: a single long, slender silver fish, approximately one meter in length, lies horizontally on the left. Adjacent to it are multiple red fish fillets, likely tuna. Towards the center-back, a pile of fish heads and skeletal remains are visible, alongside a partially filleted large fish. On the right side of the mat, approximately ten to twelve smaller, light-colored fish are arranged in a radial pattern, tails pointing inwards. Processing tools include a red plastic container, a large dark cutting board, and several dark-handled knives or cleavers scattered on the counter. A clear plastic bottle is visible on a ledge behind the counter. Below the main counter, a lower shelf or rack holds approximately six to seven large, silver-grey fish hanging vertically by their tails. Dark liquid or blood spots are present on the speckled light brown terrazzo-style floor beneath them, indicating dripping. A piece of plywood is visible as a backing behind these hanging fish. Three individuals are partially visible. In the immediate right foreground, an adult male wears a light beige t-shirt and light grey trousers or shorts, with a black wristwatch on his left wrist and his left hand in his pocket. To the left, behind the counter, an individual in a blue long-sleeved garment is partially obscured. In the left foreground, the lower left leg and foot of another individual are visible, wearing dark trousers and a grey and yellow sneaker. The background consists of a rough wooden plank wall to the left and a lighter-colored wall section to the right. The overall environment suggests an enclosed or semi-enclosed market space with utilitarian construction.
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