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This image captures a vibrant market stall in Cuernavaca, Mexico, bustling with an array of fresh fruits for sale. The scene is dominated by neatly stacked produce, illuminated by bright overhead lighting.

The main subjects are various fruits, including large piles of ripe yellow bananas arranged in bunches, bright orange papayas, and dark red cherries overflowing from cardboard boxes. Melons (likely cantaloupe, labeled "Melon torreon") and jicamas ("Jicamas de agua") are piled high, with other fruits such as green grapes, oranges, and apples also visible.

No people are clearly visible, but the setup indicates a commercial activity, specifically the selling of fresh produce at a market. The fruits are arranged on tables or in crates, with some items bagged.

Notable details include the various pricing signs, all handwritten in Spanish. The floor appears to be concrete and somewhat worn. The overall impression is one of abundance and fresh goods. One of the cherry boxes has "Windmill" printed on its side.

Visible text includes:
- "Melon torreon 2x30" (Melon from Torreon, 2 for 30 pesos)
- "CIRUELAS chiapas KILO 13.99" (Chiapas Plums, 13.99 pesos per kilo)
- "JICAMAS de agua KILO 10" (Water Jicamas, 10 pesos per kilo)
- "OL PAPAYA KILO COLOR y Sabor 7.50" (Papaya, color and flavor, 7.50 pesos per kilo)
- "MANZANA KILO 39" (Apple, 39 pesos per kilo)
- "Naranja KILO 10" (Orange, 10 pesos per kilo)
- "CEREZAS KILO 150" (Cherries, 150 pesos per kilo, partially obscured)
- Slogans like "Estas curvas si se antojan." (These curves are tempting/appealing), appearing twice.
- "No hay" (There isn't any), possibly indicating a temporary stockout.

The setting is characteristic of an outdoor or semi-indoor market in Mexico, showcasing a diverse selection of fresh, locally available produce.
Rasbrenda

May 1, 2026

Cuernavaca, Mexico

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This image captures a vibrant market stall in Cuernavaca, Mexico, bustling with an array of fresh fruits for sale. The scene is dominated by neatly stacked produce, illuminated by bright overhead lighting. The main subjects are various fruits, including large piles of ripe yellow bananas arranged in bunches, bright orange papayas, and dark red cherries overflowing from cardboard boxes. Melons (likely cantaloupe, labeled "Melon torreon") and jicamas ("Jicamas de agua") are piled high, with other fruits such as green grapes, oranges, and apples also visible. No people are clearly visible, but the setup indicates a commercial activity, specifically the selling of fresh produce at a market. The fruits are arranged on tables or in crates, with some items bagged. Notable details include the various pricing signs, all handwritten in Spanish. The floor appears to be concrete and somewhat worn. The overall impression is one of abundance and fresh goods. One of the cherry boxes has "Windmill" printed on its side. Visible text includes: - "Melon torreon 2x30" (Melon from Torreon, 2 for 30 pesos) - "CIRUELAS chiapas KILO 13.99" (Chiapas Plums, 13.99 pesos per kilo) - "JICAMAS de agua KILO 10" (Water Jicamas, 10 pesos per kilo) - "OL PAPAYA KILO COLOR y Sabor 7.50" (Papaya, color and flavor, 7.50 pesos per kilo) - "MANZANA KILO 39" (Apple, 39 pesos per kilo) - "Naranja KILO 10" (Orange, 10 pesos per kilo) - "CEREZAS KILO 150" (Cherries, 150 pesos per kilo, partially obscured) - Slogans like "Estas curvas si se antojan." (These curves are tempting/appealing), appearing twice. - "No hay" (There isn't any), possibly indicating a temporary stockout. The setting is characteristic of an outdoor or semi-indoor market in Mexico, showcasing a diverse selection of fresh, locally available produce.

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