

The image is a set of two black and white photographs. The top photograph shows a group of people gathered around a table outdoors. The group consists of men and a child, all dressed in robes. They are standing or sitting around a low table with objects on it. In the background, there are trees. The bottom photograph depicts a street scene with a horse-drawn carriage and a thatched roof building. The building has a sloping roof and appears to be made of wood or other natural materials. There are palm trees in the background. The photographs are mounted on a white background, with a thin black line separating them.
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- 601 × 900 px
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