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The image displays a close-up view of merchandise within what appears to be a small shop or kiosk, likely in Malava, Kenya, given the common use of wire mesh for security in such settings. The scene is well-lit, suggesting daytime. The main subject is a red and purple cardboard box prominently labeled "SONA MOJA" in large white capital letters. Below this, the text "100 capsules" is clearly visible, indicating the product type. A white starburst graphic is also present on the box, but any text within it is unreadable. This box rests on a clear plastic jar with a blue lid, which contains numerous small, shiny, blue-colored items, possibly candies or other small goods. To the right, behind the wire mesh, several plastic containers with colorful lids (green and red) are visible, filled with what appear to be granular substances or small individual items. Further down, white and blue packages are stacked, one of which partially shows the text "Pek..." possibly part of a brand name like "Peko" or "Poko." Below these, various smaller tubs and containers with indistinguishable labels are arranged. The entire display is enclosed by a dark wire mesh, which forms a grid pattern across the foreground, acting as a barrier. The goods are arranged on simple wooden shelving. No people are visible in the frame, focusing solely on the products offered for sale. The overall impression is that of a typical local convenience store or general merchandise shop.
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