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The image depicts an outdoor market scene in Nyeri, Kenya. The location is confirmed by signage for "WHISPERS PARK" and "NYERI WATER AND SANITATION CO. LTD." visible in the background, along with German and European Union flag logos. In the foreground, the bottom portion of the image is obscured by a dark, blurry rectangular object, with partial green text "ESA TARIFF" visible at its lower edge. The midground features two primary market stalls. The central stall is covered by a large, light purple and white striped umbrella and consists of a mobile, green and white checkered cart displaying various fresh fruits, including red apples and yellow-orange mangoes. Bunches of bananas hang from its structure. To the right, a second stall operates under a bright red umbrella, with a red plastic table and a sign mentioning "5G" and "AIRTIME" positioned nearby. A display rack with eyeglasses/sunglasses is partially visible on the far right, suggesting an additional vendor. Multiple individuals are present. From left to right: a man in a blue shirt and jeans walks rightwards, followed by another man in a black jacket and green shirt moving in the same direction. A woman with her hair in a bun, dressed in a black floral long-sleeved top and black pants, walks leftwards, looking towards the central fruit stall. Another woman, wearing a plaid shirt, a wide-brimmed hat, and a blue skirt, stands facing away from the camera, positioned near the fruit stall under the red umbrella. A person in a green shirt is seated under the red umbrella. Other indistinct figures are visible further in the background on the left. The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt or compacted earth. In the background, a building with a corrugated metal roof and a decorative frieze of square-patterned vents or bricks is visible behind the market stalls. Lush green trees and foliage are present on the left and behind the structures. The sky appears overcast, providing diffuse lighting without harsh shadows.
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