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The image presents a forensic view of the Badoit sparkling water production facility located in Saint-Galmier, France, observed through a dark green vertical bar metal fence that occupies the foreground. The primary subject is a large, light-colored industrial building with a corrugated roof and multiple rows of dark-paned windows. Affixed to the building's facade are two prominent green signs: one reading "BADOIT" in white letters, featuring a "1778" emblem and leaf graphic, and the other displaying "Saint-Galmier UN TERROIR QUI PÉTILLE" in white script. Within the fenced compound, the ground is paved, likely asphalt, marked with distinct white and faint red lines. Essential objects visible on the ground include a small white security booth positioned on the left, flanked by two bright yellow cylindrical bollards. Partially obscured behind one of the bollards is a single individual, seen from behind, wearing dark clothing; their specific action or interaction is not discernible. Further into the compound, a yellow triangular warning sign is erected. Towards the center-right, two large, grey, corrugated metal industrial containers or units are present, alongside a metal scaffolding structure on the far right. A prominent set of dark green double doors or an entrance is situated on the ground level of the main building, roughly centered. The environment is brightly illuminated by daylight, evidenced by distinct shadows cast by the fence bars.
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