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This image depicts a cluttered indoor storage or pantry area, reportedly located in Anderlecht, Belgium. The scene is an elongated, narrow corridor or aisle, extending from the foreground into the background, with a concrete floor that appears worn and discolored. The ceiling features exposed wooden beams and utility pipes, including one yellow pipe, running horizontally.

Along the left side of the aisle, a continuous, light-colored, possibly metallic structure resembling a long refrigerator or freezer unit extends into the distance. Further down on the left, additional metal shelving units are visible, holding various items that are indistinct due to distance and lighting.

The right side of the aisle is dominated by multiple freestanding shelving units, constructed from metal frames and wooden crossbeams. These shelves are heavily laden with numerous clear glass jars of varying sizes, many containing dried food items such as fruit slices, herbs, and pulses. Some jars appear empty or partially filled. On the top right shelf, several white "PLONT" branded cartons (likely 1-liter capacity) are stacked. Below this, a blue spray bottle and a green spray bottle are positioned. Towards the lower right, blue and green plastic crates are utilized for storage, some placed on the floor and others on shelves, containing various objects including what appears to be cutlery. A clear plastic container, partially labeled "KOFFIE CASSOULETS GRATS," holds multiple plastic utensils.

In the background, the aisle continues, revealing more shelving and a brighter area, suggesting a light source or an opening to another room. No individuals are present in the image, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The overall environment suggests a functional storage space, potentially for a commercial kitchen or a large-scale private food preparation area.
Tiago

Sep 13, 2025

Anderlecht, Belgium

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This image depicts a cluttered indoor storage or pantry area, reportedly located in Anderlecht, Belgium. The scene is an elongated, narrow corridor or aisle, extending from the foreground into the background, with a concrete floor that appears worn and discolored. The ceiling features exposed wooden beams and utility pipes, including one yellow pipe, running horizontally. Along the left side of the aisle, a continuous, light-colored, possibly metallic structure resembling a long refrigerator or freezer unit extends into the distance. Further down on the left, additional metal shelving units are visible, holding various items that are indistinct due to distance and lighting. The right side of the aisle is dominated by multiple freestanding shelving units, constructed from metal frames and wooden crossbeams. These shelves are heavily laden with numerous clear glass jars of varying sizes, many containing dried food items such as fruit slices, herbs, and pulses. Some jars appear empty or partially filled. On the top right shelf, several white "PLONT" branded cartons (likely 1-liter capacity) are stacked. Below this, a blue spray bottle and a green spray bottle are positioned. Towards the lower right, blue and green plastic crates are utilized for storage, some placed on the floor and others on shelves, containing various objects including what appears to be cutlery. A clear plastic container, partially labeled "KOFFIE CASSOULETS GRATS," holds multiple plastic utensils. In the background, the aisle continues, revealing more shelving and a brighter area, suggesting a light source or an opening to another room. No individuals are present in the image, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The overall environment suggests a functional storage space, potentially for a commercial kitchen or a large-scale private food preparation area.

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