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This image presents a close-up view of two shisha (hookah) pipes in an indoor or semi-enclosed commercial establishment within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, likely at night. In the foreground, two brass-toned metal shisha pipes stand prominently. Both pipes feature ornate ash trays with etched patterns and have terra-cotta colored clay bowls (phunnels) on top. Each bowl is covered with crumpled aluminum foil, upon which spent, grey ash charcoal is visible, indicating recent use. A beige hookah hose with a wooden and black mouthpiece segment extends from the lower right pipe towards the bottom right corner of the frame. Immediately behind the hookahs, a dark, rectangular planter box contains a dense arrangement of artificial pink and green flowers, resembling cyclamen or similar flora, interspersed with lighter decorative stones or elements. The background beyond the planter features a wall of large, framed glass windows, separating the immediate area from a dark exterior or distant interior space. Numerous blurred, out-of-focus lights, predominantly yellow and blue, are visible through these windows. Overhead, a beige fabric canopy ceiling is equipped with multiple recessed spotlights. The floor visible in the lower right is a light-colored, reflective surface, likely polished stone or tile. No individuals are present in the scene, and no active interactions are depicted.
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