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This media file presents an overhead view inside a small, rustic shop or stall in Rafin Par, Nigeria. The lower body of a person, likely the shopkeeper or an attendant, is visible on the left, clad in a colorful, patterned traditional-style dress and light blue-green sandals. They appear to be sitting or positioned behind a display. The shop is stocked with various goods. At the top of the frame, a glass display case is filled with numerous individually packaged snacks, possibly chocolates or candies, in a variety of colors like pink, purple, blue, and gold wrappers. Below this, a selection of packaged items is arranged on a surface closer to the ground. These include orange and blue packets prominently labeled "Rocky Bites" (likely snacks, with one showing "TOPCAFE") and stacks of green packets identified as "Viva Plus," which appear to be detergent or soap products. To the right, a white plastic bucket sits on the rough concrete or dirt floor, containing an assortment of trash, including plastic bottles and wrappers, alongside a cleaning brush. Adjacent to the "Viva Plus" products, a black crate holds several glass bottles, with their caps revealing the "Pepsi" brand. The overall scene depicts a typical local retail environment. Visible text includes: "Viva Plus," "Rocky Bites," "TOPCAFE," and "Pepsi."
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