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This media file captures the interior of a well-organized coffee shop or a coffee-themed retail space, featuring a prominent wooden shelving unit and a counter. The shelving unit is filled with various coffee-related items, books, and decorative objects. On the top shelf, a gray vase, a book titled "MERINO," and a green bag labeled "CAF 1943" are visible. The middle shelf displays a French press next to books, including one labeled "PUEBLA," a black kettle, and books titled "OAXACA" and "VERACRUZ." Other books on this shelf include "BONACCIA," "LAROUSSE CAFE," and "CIAO." The bottom shelf features a book titled "CASA DEL CAF," another "MERINO" volume with an illustration, a reddish-brown bag also labeled "MERINO," and a stack of books marked with the years "1945, 1994, 2022." Books labeled "CHIAPAS" are also present. Below the main shelving, a counter holds a distinctive golden and black coffee machine, several glass jars filled with coffee beans or grounds, and a display case containing small pastries or muffins. Numerous clear glasses are neatly arranged on the counter. On the white wall, several emergency signs are visible: a red "EXTINTOR" (Fire extinguisher) sign pointing downwards, a blue and white sign titled "QUE HACER EN: SISMOS INCENDIOS" (What to do in: Earthquakes Fires) with pictograms detailing emergency procedures, and a green "RUTA DE EVACUACION" (Evacuation Route) sign with an upward arrow. A white box labeled "NEX" is also mounted on the wall. The floor is tiled. A silver trash can is located on the right side of the image. The Spanish text on the signs and the names of Mexican states on the books (Puebla, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Chiapas) suggest a location in Mexico, aligning with the provided context of San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo. No individuals are present in the scene.
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