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The image displays an indoor commercial corridor within Barza Municipality, Syria, characterized by a bright, uniformly lit environment. The ceiling is white, equipped with multiple black tracks holding white spotlight fixtures, and a white CCTV camera is mounted in the upper left quadrant. The floor is covered in light-colored, highly reflective polished tiles. In the foreground, on the left, a man with short dark hair, wearing a black collared shirt and white trousers, stands facing right with his left hand on his hip. Next to him is a black display unit featuring two bright green liquid dispensers. Adjacent to this, a shop specializing in perfumes or oils is visible, distinguished by light wooden and white paneled counters, behind which numerous small bottles are arranged on shelves. A person with short dark hair and a black t-shirt with a white graphic is positioned behind this counter, looking downwards. Mid-ground to the center-right, an open-fronted retail space is prominently illuminated by an "AB Majesty" sign, incorporating a crown logo, indicating a general merchandise or accessories store. A red sign with "1000" and Arabic text is also visible near the "Majesty" sign. This shop's display features various small items and accessories. In front of this shop, a black freestanding display cabinet contains multiple shelves, with the lower shelf showcasing gold-colored necklaces on busts. A man with short dark hair and a beard, dressed in a light grey long-sleeved shirt and dark trousers, stands with his back partially to the camera, observing the items in the "Majesty" shop. To the far right, a woman in a pink top and matching pants, wearing a headscarf, is partially visible, engaging with products on a display rack within the "Majesty" store. In the background, further down the corridor, another commercial establishment features a long, light-colored wooden counter and shelves stocked with various products. A woman in a black abaya and headscarf stands behind this counter.
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