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This image, captured in Peshawar City Tehsil, Pakistan, features an outdoor street vendor's mobile sugarcane juice stall. The central element is a vibrantly painted machine or cart, primarily green with intricate folk art designs in blue, red, yellow, and white, showcasing stylized circular patterns, floral motifs, and a landscape scene on the lower section. On the top of the machine, multiple transparent plastic bags filled with small, light-colored fruits are stacked. A red circular object is visible on the upper left side of the machine, and a torn orange-colored material is affixed to its front panel.

To the left of the machine, a substantial quantity of cut sugarcane stalks is arranged horizontally on a dark surface. A long, dark-bladed knife or machete is laid among the sugarcane. A silver metallic pot, positioned directly beneath a spout from the machine, is ready to collect liquid. An orange plastic piece, possibly a funnel or filter, sits atop the pot. A pink rectangular plastic container is located to the right of the machine. A yellow ribbon is tied to the lower part of the machine, adjacent to the sugarcane pile.

A person, partially visible on the right side of the frame from the torso down, is clad in a dark blue or grey shalwar kameez. Their right hand and arm are extended towards the machine's operational area, indicating active engagement with the vending process.

The background presents an open-air setting under an overcast sky. The ground appears to be an unpaved surface. Several vehicles, including cars and a motorcycle, are discernible in the mid-ground, suggesting a street or market environment. Low-rise structures and sparse natural elements are visible in the distant background.
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Jun 7, 2026

Peshawar City Tehsil, Pakistan

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This image, captured in Peshawar City Tehsil, Pakistan, features an outdoor street vendor's mobile sugarcane juice stall. The central element is a vibrantly painted machine or cart, primarily green with intricate folk art designs in blue, red, yellow, and white, showcasing stylized circular patterns, floral motifs, and a landscape scene on the lower section. On the top of the machine, multiple transparent plastic bags filled with small, light-colored fruits are stacked. A red circular object is visible on the upper left side of the machine, and a torn orange-colored material is affixed to its front panel. To the left of the machine, a substantial quantity of cut sugarcane stalks is arranged horizontally on a dark surface. A long, dark-bladed knife or machete is laid among the sugarcane. A silver metallic pot, positioned directly beneath a spout from the machine, is ready to collect liquid. An orange plastic piece, possibly a funnel or filter, sits atop the pot. A pink rectangular plastic container is located to the right of the machine. A yellow ribbon is tied to the lower part of the machine, adjacent to the sugarcane pile. A person, partially visible on the right side of the frame from the torso down, is clad in a dark blue or grey shalwar kameez. Their right hand and arm are extended towards the machine's operational area, indicating active engagement with the vending process. The background presents an open-air setting under an overcast sky. The ground appears to be an unpaved surface. Several vehicles, including cars and a motorcycle, are discernible in the mid-ground, suggesting a street or market environment. Low-rise structures and sparse natural elements are visible in the distant background.

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