

Sepia-toned photograph of people sitting and standing by a body of water. A woman sits on the ground in the foreground, wearing a dark dress and a wide-brimmed hat. Two clay jugs sit in front of her. A child is bent over near the water, and two people sit behind the woman. Two people stand behind them, wearing traditional clothing and headwear. The background shows a desert landscape with small hills and bushes. The sky appears hazy. The photograph is titled "Loitering at the Spring".
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- 900 × 715 px
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