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This image depicts a vibrant, informal outdoor book stall, likely in Luanda, Angola, with numerous used books displayed at ground level. The books are arranged in rows and stacks on a paved surface, bordering an uneven dirt area littered with small rocks and plastic bags. The setting suggests a busy street market or a roadside vendor.

The collection of books is diverse, predominantly in Portuguese, covering various genres from law and academia to literature and self-help. Prominently visible are several Angolan legal texts, including "Código Penal Angolano," "Constituição da República de Angola," "Lei Geral do Trabalho Angola," and "Direito Administrativo Angolano," underscoring the local context. Other identifiable titles include "Morri para Viver" by Andressa Urach, "Os segredos da mente milionária" by T. Harv Eker, "Homo Academicus" by Pierre Bourdieu, a "Michaelis" dictionary, "Gramática de Português," "Fahrenheit," and "A Cabana do Pai Tomás." Academic subjects like "Metodologia do Estudo do Meio," "Hidrologia," and "Elementos de Cristalografia" are also present.

The books exhibit varying degrees of wear, indicating their second-hand nature. The scene is brightly lit by natural light, suggesting it is daytime. The arrangement and variety imply an active trade, offering a wide range of reading materials to passersby.
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Dec 6, 2024

Luanda, Angola

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This image depicts a vibrant, informal outdoor book stall, likely in Luanda, Angola, with numerous used books displayed at ground level. The books are arranged in rows and stacks on a paved surface, bordering an uneven dirt area littered with small rocks and plastic bags. The setting suggests a busy street market or a roadside vendor. The collection of books is diverse, predominantly in Portuguese, covering various genres from law and academia to literature and self-help. Prominently visible are several Angolan legal texts, including "Código Penal Angolano," "Constituição da República de Angola," "Lei Geral do Trabalho Angola," and "Direito Administrativo Angolano," underscoring the local context. Other identifiable titles include "Morri para Viver" by Andressa Urach, "Os segredos da mente milionária" by T. Harv Eker, "Homo Academicus" by Pierre Bourdieu, a "Michaelis" dictionary, "Gramática de Português," "Fahrenheit," and "A Cabana do Pai Tomás." Academic subjects like "Metodologia do Estudo do Meio," "Hidrologia," and "Elementos de Cristalografia" are also present. The books exhibit varying degrees of wear, indicating their second-hand nature. The scene is brightly lit by natural light, suggesting it is daytime. The arrangement and variety imply an active trade, offering a wide range of reading materials to passersby.

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