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The image captures an indoor scene, likely a small shop or pharmacy, at what appears to be an evening or night setting due to the dim, artificial lighting. Two individuals are present. On the left, partially obscured, stands a man with dark skin, wearing a red cap and a light-colored (possibly green or khaki) long-sleeved shirt. He is seen in profile, looking towards the left, and holds a black plastic bag in his left hand, which appears blurred as if in motion. A calendar is visible on the wall to his immediate left. In the foreground, on the right side of the image, is another person, seen from the waist up. This individual, also with dark skin, is wearing a blue and white striped short-sleeved shirt. Their face is not visible, as they are leaning on a wooden counter, resting their head on their right hand. Their left hand is also on the counter, near some small white objects. This person appears to be waiting or resting. A prominent wooden counter or shelf divides the lower half of the image horizontally. On and under this counter are numerous stacked boxes, suggesting various products or medical supplies. On the left side, a stack of red and blue boxes is clearly visible, with the word "LOTEMP" printed multiple times, and some boxes indicating "96". On the right side, white boxes with blue accents are stacked, featuring the text "AfriMedical" and "5ml". One specific green box visible under the counter is labeled "Deleject". Another partially visible word is "medical". The background features a wall that appears light-colored and somewhat worn. Wires are visible running along the top left portion of the wall. Through an opening (possibly a window or doorway) behind the man in the red cap, a blurred view of what looks like outdoor foliage and possibly corrugated metal is visible. An electrical component or light fixture is mounted on the wall in the upper right corner. The overall impression is that of a local establishment, possibly a dispensary or store, conducting business.
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