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This media file captures a close-up of a souvenir magnet display stand, likely located in a large retail space or exhibition hall in Spata, Greece. The display features two main sections, prominently labeled "Greece" and "Cyprus," indicating the origin or theme of the magnets. The "Greece" section, positioned at the top, showcases a variety of magnets. These include heart-shaped magnets with the Greek flag and "Greece" text, circular magnets depicting the Greek flag, classical figures, or "I love Greece" slogans, and rectangular magnets featuring maps of Greece, iconic Greek landscapes, or symbols. The overall color scheme for the Greek magnets is predominantly blue and white, reflecting the national colors. Below, the "Cyprus" section displays a different array of magnets. These include circular and rectangular designs with "Cyprus" text, illustrations of flamingos, maps of Cyprus, serene beach and sea landscapes, and "I love Cyprus" phrases. The Cypriot magnets display a broader range of colors, incorporating blues, greens, and pinks. Both sections prominently feature the brand "myMagnet" at the top of their respective labels. The magnets are neatly arranged in rows on black display panels, with small white labels containing numerical codes visible above some columns. In the blurred background, a large, well-lit indoor space is visible, characterized by a high ceiling with exposed metal trusses and overhead lighting. A large, dark-colored sculpture or statue is partially discernible in the mid-ground, hinting at a public venue such as a museum shop or a large tourist-oriented retail establishment. No people are visible in the frame, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting during daytime or evening.
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