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This media file captures an angled view of the exterior and interior of a modern commercial establishment, likely a shop, through a large glass facade. The setting is San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico.

The main subject is the storefront, characterized by a large sign with illuminated silver block letters spelling "keerlab" mounted above the entrance. The entrance itself is a glass sliding door system with polished metal fittings. A small white sign bearing the number "224" and a wheelchair accessibility symbol is attached to the glass.

Inside the store, a contemporary and minimalist aesthetic prevails, featuring a dominant light green and white color scheme. To the left, a wall is adorned with numerous light green, drawer-like panels. Adjacent to this, a seating area includes a grey sofa with throw pillows and two small, round white tables, suggesting a waiting or lounge space. On the right, through the transparent glass, display shelves are visible, stocked with various products. Many items are labeled with "keerlab," and other visible texts include "Essential Chemicals," "keeri," "YILE CHILE," and "000." A striking green neon sign in the shape of a chemical flask or beaker adds a distinctive touch. Two light green, round stools are also seen near the display areas.

The glass facade causes significant reflections of the exterior environment, including a bright sky with clouds, what appears to be an outdoor area like a street or parking lot, and other structures. Visible reflected text includes "VISA" and "CLOSED CERRADO," possibly indicating the store was not operating at the time of the photo or reflecting signage from nearby businesses. Another reflection shows the letters "ab." The scene is static, with no people present, suggesting a daytime shot of the store's architecture and interior design.
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Apr 22, 2026

San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico

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This media file captures an angled view of the exterior and interior of a modern commercial establishment, likely a shop, through a large glass facade. The setting is San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico. The main subject is the storefront, characterized by a large sign with illuminated silver block letters spelling "keerlab" mounted above the entrance. The entrance itself is a glass sliding door system with polished metal fittings. A small white sign bearing the number "224" and a wheelchair accessibility symbol is attached to the glass. Inside the store, a contemporary and minimalist aesthetic prevails, featuring a dominant light green and white color scheme. To the left, a wall is adorned with numerous light green, drawer-like panels. Adjacent to this, a seating area includes a grey sofa with throw pillows and two small, round white tables, suggesting a waiting or lounge space. On the right, through the transparent glass, display shelves are visible, stocked with various products. Many items are labeled with "keerlab," and other visible texts include "Essential Chemicals," "keeri," "YILE CHILE," and "000." A striking green neon sign in the shape of a chemical flask or beaker adds a distinctive touch. Two light green, round stools are also seen near the display areas. The glass facade causes significant reflections of the exterior environment, including a bright sky with clouds, what appears to be an outdoor area like a street or parking lot, and other structures. Visible reflected text includes "VISA" and "CLOSED CERRADO," possibly indicating the store was not operating at the time of the photo or reflecting signage from nearby businesses. Another reflection shows the letters "ab." The scene is static, with no people present, suggesting a daytime shot of the store's architecture and interior design.

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