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The image captures the interior of Bacha Coffee, located within Dar el Bacha in Marrakesh, Morocco. A large, ornate white horseshoe archway, featuring carved decorative patterns, dominates the right foreground. Beyond the arch, a luxurious room is visible with high walls almost entirely covered by hundreds of uniformly arranged, rectangular dark orange-brown tea tins. Each tin displays a label, with visible country or region names including "CUBA," "ICELAND," "UGANDA," "MALAWI," "BOLIVIA," "COSTA RICA," "MEXICO," "ZIMBABWE," "KENYA," "HAITI," "GUATEMALA," "CEYLON," and "NEPAL," alongside the "BACHA" brand logo. Warm, amber strip lighting illuminates the top perimeter of the tea-covered walls, where a dark, patterned frieze is also visible. The ceiling seen through the arch features dark and light striped wooden panels. Lush green palm fronds are prominently positioned in the left and central foreground, partially obscuring the view into the room. Two individuals are present in the lower section of the framed room. To the left, a person in a white shirt is partially visible. In the center, another individual wears a dark suit with a visible "BACHA" logo on the lapel, standing behind a counter. On this counter, an array of cylindrical tea canisters in various colors (blue, gold, silver, green, grey, purple) are neatly displayed. To the immediate right of the archway, a section of wall is adorned with intricate blue and white geometric zellige tiles.
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