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This image captures a ground-level view of a large quantity of cut flowers, predominantly Lisianthus (Eustoma), arranged on a dark tiled floor, likely in a market or sorting area in Cam Ly - Đà Lạt, Vietnam. The scene features several large bunches of flowers. To the upper left, a substantial pile of light green or yellowish Lisianthus flowers, tightly packed, rests partly on a white woven sack. Another large bundle, primarily composed of white Lisianthus with delicate pink edges, spills out from a combination of a white and a pink woven sack, secured with a black plastic tie. These bundles are positioned towards the right side of the frame. Below this, on the floor, are scattered loose flower stems and a smaller, distinct bunch of dark pink or magenta flowers. More scattered green stems and a few individual light green flowers are visible on the dark grey or black tiled floor in the lower left quadrant. The activity depicted is the handling or preparation of flowers in bulk. The flowers appear to be recently harvested and are either awaiting sorting, packing, or transport. The woven sacks and brown paper suggest packaging materials used for wholesale distribution. Notable details include the commercial scale of the flower operation. The dark tiled floor appears utilitarian, suitable for a busy workspace. On a green section of the white woven sack on the upper left, Vietnamese text is visible, including "SẢN XUẤT THEO TIÊU CHUẨN XUẤT KHẨU" (Produced according to export standards) and "NGÀY ĐÓNG GÓI" (Packing date), indicating that these flowers are prepared for export. The lighting suggests an indoor or covered environment, possibly early morning or late evening given the nature of flower markets. No people are visible in the frame, focusing solely on the flowers and their immediate surroundings.
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