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The image captures a street-level view of a produce stand in front of a shop. The shop facade, with wooden doors and windows displaying goods, suggests an establishment in an urban setting. The street is paved with grey interlocking bricks. In the foreground, two wooden crates are visible. The left crate is filled with watermelons and vegetables, including red bell peppers, tomatoes, and what appear to be eggplants. The right crate supports a large wicker basket overflowing with various types of melons, including cantaloupes and possibly honeydew melons. A small blackboard sign with handwritten text is tucked into the basket. Behind the crates and basket, a tiered display rack holds rows of fruits, including what appear to be cherries and blueberries in small paper containers, and peaches or apricots in similar containers. The shop's display window shows a variety of packaged goods. A black pole, possibly part of an umbrella or awning, is positioned centrally in the frame. The overall scene depicts a vibrant outdoor market or produce stall. While the image does not explicitly state the location, the sign above the shop entrance reads "Michel Obrecht", and the phrase "Ma Ferme En Ville" (My Farm in the City) is also visible on a sticker on the shop window. The shop is situated on a cobblestone street, indicative of many older European cities. Based on online searches, Michel Obrecht is a well-known producer and retailer of fruits and vegetables with multiple locations, including a presence in Strasbourg, France. The style of the shop and the outdoor display of produce are consistent with establishments found in Strasbourg's historic districts.
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