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The image displays a single, slightly worn pack of Camel brand cigarettes, positioned in a close-up, angled view. The pack is predominantly yellow and white, featuring the brand name "CAMEL" in large grey letters. Below the brand name, an orange camel faces left, flanked by two small grey palm trees and two small grey pyramids, with the year "1913" centered underneath the camel. Additional grey text includes "PREMIUM TOBACCOS" above the brand name and "FILTERS" below "1913." A white rectangular excise stamp, which includes a blue shield bearing a gold crown (the emblem of Morocco) and a QR code, is affixed to the top right corner of the pack, partially covering the top flap and the front face. At the bottom of the pack, the French health warning "Fumer tue" (Smoking kills) is printed in large grey letters. The pack exhibits minor wear, particularly a slight tear or crumpling on the top right edge near the excise stamp. The cigarette pack rests on a textured, patterned surface, likely fabric, which shows diagonal stripes in varying shades of brown and possibly tan. No people, specific actions, or interactions are visible. The presence of the Moroccan national emblem on the excise stamp and the French-language health warning "Fumer tue" identifies this product as being intended for the Moroccan market. Therefore, this pack of cigarettes is consistent with items sold within Morocco, and could be found in any Moroccan city, including Meknes. The image itself does not depict the urban environment of Meknes.
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