
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor market stall situated under the archways of a building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The ground is paved with grey interlocking bricks, showing some scattered dirt and debris. The building facade is light-colored, likely stucco or stone, featuring two prominent archways at ground level. The left archway reveals a dimly lit interior with a row of approximately seven dark, cylindrical containers on the floor. The right archway's interior contains several long-handled tools, possibly shovels or rakes, leaning against a wall. A temporary market stall occupies the space beneath the left archway, extending slightly into the right. It features a simple wooden or bamboo frame supporting a light-colored, possibly white or pale blue, fabric awning angled downwards. Beneath this awning, two dark metal display tables are positioned. The left table holds two white plastic buckets on its lower shelf. On the upper surface of both tables, a total of nine terracotta pots are arranged in a linear fashion, each containing a different colored substance, such as orange, reddish-brown, yellow, and various shades of dark brown. A striped fabric, possibly a blanket or rug, is draped over the right table. Two individuals are partially visible behind the stall. One person, wearing dark trousers, stands centrally behind the display, with their upper body obscured by the awning. Another individual is partially visible to the far right, near the right archway, facing away or to the side, and appears to be carrying a dark backpack. A light-colored stool is positioned behind the left side of the stall.
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