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The image captures a vibrant market scene, likely a fish stall, in what appears to be Jesús María, Peru, given the provided context and the "MERCADO SAN JOSE" sign. The primary subject is a male vendor, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark baseball cap and a green t-shirt. He is seated behind a market counter, attentive to his stall. The main merchandise on display consists of numerous fish, possibly mackerel or a similar species, neatly stacked in rows on what appears to be an iced display or a counter designed for fresh produce. The fish vary in size, with some appearing whole and others possibly cleaned. To the left of the vendor, the stall features shelves laden with various bottled and jarred products, likely condiments, honey, or drinks, indicating a diverse offering beyond just fish. A white digital scale is visible on the counter in front of the fish display, suggesting active commerce. Yellow and clear plastic bags hang from the ceiling structure. The setting is characterized by utilitarian market architecture. A corrugated metal roof provides shelter, supported by sturdy white beams. The walls are tiled in white, creating a clean yet functional backdrop for the stall. Notable text includes a white rectangular sign attached to a beam, displaying "335-336" and "MERCADO SAN JOSE," confirming the location as a specific stall within this market. Another red and white sign near the vendor reads "BOTIQUIN," indicating the presence of a first aid point. The general lighting suggests it is daytime, likely within a covered market hall. The scene evokes the daily routine of a bustling local market.
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