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The image depicts an indoor retail environment located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The scene shows two women within a commercial space featuring multiple merchandise displays.

In the foreground, slightly to the left of center, a middle-aged woman is walking from left to right. She wears a light grey hijab, a long beige jacket with a repeating "LOUIS VUITTON" text pattern, black trousers, and dark grey athletic shoes. A dark handbag is slung over her left shoulder. Her gaze is directed slightly to her left, past the camera's perspective.

In the midground, to the right of the first woman, a second woman stands or walks slowly. She wears a white hijab and a white long-sleeved shirt, with a dark backpack visible on her right shoulder. She is looking towards the right side of the frame.

The background on the left features a retail display with white shelving units packed with various items including mugs, tumblers, and water bottles. Above these shelves, a black sign with gold Arabic script reads "الخواجا" (Al-Khawaja) and includes a gold crown logo. To the right, another retail section is visible with shelves displaying handbags and other accessories, illuminated by a pink-lit sign, possibly reading "SABA'A". Between the two women, a large poster or display featuring a human mouth with teeth is visible.

In the right foreground, a white sign with red Arabic text is partially visible, reading "تقبل التعامل" (Accepts dealing/transactions). Behind this sign, several cylindrical objects with metallic caps (gold, silver, pink) are arranged on a surface, possibly perfume bottles. The floor is composed of polished light-colored tiles, reflecting overhead lighting. Various ceiling lights, including spotlights and fluorescent fixtures, illuminate the interior. No direct interaction between the two women is discernible.
nour-mgharbel

Oct 16, 2025, 2:04 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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The image depicts an indoor retail environment located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The scene shows two women within a commercial space featuring multiple merchandise displays. In the foreground, slightly to the left of center, a middle-aged woman is walking from left to right. She wears a light grey hijab, a long beige jacket with a repeating "LOUIS VUITTON" text pattern, black trousers, and dark grey athletic shoes. A dark handbag is slung over her left shoulder. Her gaze is directed slightly to her left, past the camera's perspective. In the midground, to the right of the first woman, a second woman stands or walks slowly. She wears a white hijab and a white long-sleeved shirt, with a dark backpack visible on her right shoulder. She is looking towards the right side of the frame. The background on the left features a retail display with white shelving units packed with various items including mugs, tumblers, and water bottles. Above these shelves, a black sign with gold Arabic script reads "الخواجا" (Al-Khawaja) and includes a gold crown logo. To the right, another retail section is visible with shelves displaying handbags and other accessories, illuminated by a pink-lit sign, possibly reading "SABA'A". Between the two women, a large poster or display featuring a human mouth with teeth is visible. In the right foreground, a white sign with red Arabic text is partially visible, reading "تقبل التعامل" (Accepts dealing/transactions). Behind this sign, several cylindrical objects with metallic caps (gold, silver, pink) are arranged on a surface, possibly perfume bottles. The floor is composed of polished light-colored tiles, reflecting overhead lighting. Various ceiling lights, including spotlights and fluorescent fixtures, illuminate the interior. No direct interaction between the two women is discernible.

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