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An overhead, high-angle shot captures multiple red plastic crates filled with empty, dusty glass soft drink bottles. The central and most prominent crate, made of worn and dirty red plastic, holds approximately 24 bottles arranged in a grid. These clear glass bottles appear well-used, covered in a layer of dust and grime, with many retaining remnants of their original labels, often faded or torn. Visible brand names on the bottles include "Limca," "Kinley" (specifically "Kinley Soda"), and "Thums Up." Text fragments such as "300 ml" are discernible, indicating volume. Many labels also feature phrases related to bottle ownership and return, such as "BOTTLE IS OUR PROPERTY" and "REFILL FOR CASH REFUND," highlighting a returnable bottle system. One distinctive bottle in the middle section has a green-tinted neck or interior. The crates are situated outdoors on a light-colored, possibly concrete or paved ground surface, with bright, even lighting suggesting daytime. A small section of a person's dark shoe and blue fabric (likely clothing) is visible at the bottom left, indicating a human presence nearby. The arrangement of numerous used bottles in these crates implies a collection point for recycling or return to a beverage distributor, a common practice in locations like Bhagsu, India. The overall scene conveys a sense of everyday commercial activity and resource management.
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