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This image depicts a cluttered indoor counter area within Barza Municipality, Syria. The background wall is covered with white wallpaper featuring repeated black outlines of the Eiffel Tower, a bicycle silhouette, and text in both French ("Je t'aime") and Arabic, interspersed with "NEXT STOP."

On an upper shelf, partially visible, are various bottles including perfume or spray bottles (one blue, one black, one amber), a brown ceramic pot, and a black electronic device with a handle, possibly a currency counter.

The main lower counter displays numerous items. Affixed to the wallpaper are two small rectangular artworks: one depicting a woman with long dark hair, and another showing a stylized portrait of a woman. On the counter, from left to right:
A clear plastic bag holds small, multi-colored circular candies or beads. Two ceramic mugs are present, one white with a red heart design and another grey. Several small, brightly colored plastic objects (blue, green, yellow) and a dark, multi-colored blob (possibly modeling clay) are scattered on the surface. A small, open cardboard package is near these items.

Centrally, a large, clear plastic bottle of "Blu Low Sodium Water" (1500ml), approximately three-quarters full, stands next to a taller, empty clear plastic bottle. In front of the "Blu" bottle is a clear glass tumbler containing water.

On the right side of the counter, an ornate, rectangular, metallic perfume bottle with a gold-colored cap and blue accents rests on a yellow object. An empty, clear rectangular glass bottle and a crumpled green plastic bag are nearby.

In the foreground, a round, silver-colored metal ashtray contains several cigarette butts and ash. To its right, a white disposable paper cup displays black tic-tac-toe symbols and Arabic script. A chrome-plated electric kettle with a black handle and base stands in the right foreground, reflecting its surroundings. No individuals are present in the scene.
waseem

Nov 24, 2025, 2:58 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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This image depicts a cluttered indoor counter area within Barza Municipality, Syria. The background wall is covered with white wallpaper featuring repeated black outlines of the Eiffel Tower, a bicycle silhouette, and text in both French ("Je t'aime") and Arabic, interspersed with "NEXT STOP." On an upper shelf, partially visible, are various bottles including perfume or spray bottles (one blue, one black, one amber), a brown ceramic pot, and a black electronic device with a handle, possibly a currency counter. The main lower counter displays numerous items. Affixed to the wallpaper are two small rectangular artworks: one depicting a woman with long dark hair, and another showing a stylized portrait of a woman. On the counter, from left to right: A clear plastic bag holds small, multi-colored circular candies or beads. Two ceramic mugs are present, one white with a red heart design and another grey. Several small, brightly colored plastic objects (blue, green, yellow) and a dark, multi-colored blob (possibly modeling clay) are scattered on the surface. A small, open cardboard package is near these items. Centrally, a large, clear plastic bottle of "Blu Low Sodium Water" (1500ml), approximately three-quarters full, stands next to a taller, empty clear plastic bottle. In front of the "Blu" bottle is a clear glass tumbler containing water. On the right side of the counter, an ornate, rectangular, metallic perfume bottle with a gold-colored cap and blue accents rests on a yellow object. An empty, clear rectangular glass bottle and a crumpled green plastic bag are nearby. In the foreground, a round, silver-colored metal ashtray contains several cigarette butts and ash. To its right, a white disposable paper cup displays black tic-tac-toe symbols and Arabic script. A chrome-plated electric kettle with a black handle and base stands in the right foreground, reflecting its surroundings. No individuals are present in the scene.

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