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This indoor photograph depicts the functional area of a bar or pub, likely in São Paulo, Brazil, as suggested by the context. The scene is shot from behind a counter, looking towards a back bar setup and a doorway leading further into the establishment. In the foreground, the left side shows a dark bar counter with a black textured mat and a yellow stripe. To the right, a white, somewhat aged refrigerator stands. The walls and ceiling are a dark gray, with exposed electrical wiring running across them, contributing to a utilitarian aesthetic. The central area features various pieces of beer dispensing equipment. A large, dark-colored cooler sits on a gray cabinet, connected by numerous white hoses and wires to a silver cylindrical container (possibly a keg) on the floor. A blue box labeled "PAULANER" rests on top of the cooler. The background reveals a wall with dark wood paneling on the left, displaying white block letters that spell "BLUES BEER." A speaker is mounted above an oval sign that reads "SHIPYARD." Below it, a rectangular sign prominently features "IPA." To the right, a small white sign with "SAÍDA" (Portuguese for "Exit") is visible next to a dark doorway. Beyond this opening, shelves stocked with bottles and glassware are dimly lit by an exposed incandescent bulb. The lighting throughout the space is dim, suggesting an evening setting or a deliberately moody interior. No people are visible in the image.
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