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This image captures a man browsing an aisle filled with numerous tea products in what appears to be a supermarket or grocery store in Damascus, Syria. The man, with short dark hair, a beard, and glasses, is dressed in a dark jacket. He stands upright (despite the image being rotated 90 degrees clockwise), looking upwards and to his right at the shelves with a neutral to slightly smiling expression.

The aisle is brightly lit and densely packed with various brands and types of tea. On the far left, a prominent green display advertises "شامين" (Shamien) brand green tea with lemon, highlighting its "مضاد أكسد طبيعي" (natural antioxidant) properties and phrases like "اسأل مجرب و اسأل حكيم" (Ask the experienced and ask the wise). It also mentions "انتاج شركة مجموعة الشام العالمية" (Produced by Al-Sham International Group Company).

The main shelves are lined with stacks of small boxes, primarily from the "Alattar" brand. These boxes come in various colors—green, yellow, red, blue, and purple—and many are labeled "شاي سيلاني" (Ceylon tea), often accompanied by the promotion "20 مجانا" (20 free). Boxes for "بابونج" (chamomile) tea are also visible.

In the foreground, on the bottom right, there are stacks of green boxes marked "Special Offer" and "Hot." Partially visible next to them is a large white box featuring a red logo and the year "1974," likely indicating a brand establishment date. Text visible at the top left of the image includes "ألمانية" (German) and "لبنانية" (Lebanese), possibly indicating product origins or store sections. The scene suggests a comprehensive selection of tea products available to shoppers.
Zain othman

Feb 7, 2025, 3:40 PM

Damascus, Syria

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This image captures a man browsing an aisle filled with numerous tea products in what appears to be a supermarket or grocery store in Damascus, Syria. The man, with short dark hair, a beard, and glasses, is dressed in a dark jacket. He stands upright (despite the image being rotated 90 degrees clockwise), looking upwards and to his right at the shelves with a neutral to slightly smiling expression. The aisle is brightly lit and densely packed with various brands and types of tea. On the far left, a prominent green display advertises "شامين" (Shamien) brand green tea with lemon, highlighting its "مضاد أكسد طبيعي" (natural antioxidant) properties and phrases like "اسأل مجرب و اسأل حكيم" (Ask the experienced and ask the wise). It also mentions "انتاج شركة مجموعة الشام العالمية" (Produced by Al-Sham International Group Company). The main shelves are lined with stacks of small boxes, primarily from the "Alattar" brand. These boxes come in various colors—green, yellow, red, blue, and purple—and many are labeled "شاي سيلاني" (Ceylon tea), often accompanied by the promotion "20 مجانا" (20 free). Boxes for "بابونج" (chamomile) tea are also visible. In the foreground, on the bottom right, there are stacks of green boxes marked "Special Offer" and "Hot." Partially visible next to them is a large white box featuring a red logo and the year "1974," likely indicating a brand establishment date. Text visible at the top left of the image includes "ألمانية" (German) and "لبنانية" (Lebanese), possibly indicating product origins or store sections. The scene suggests a comprehensive selection of tea products available to shoppers.

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