![This image captures a market stall displaying honey and related products, likely situated outdoors on a paved surface in Navapolatsk, Belarus. The stall features a green and white horizontally striped tablecloth with thin golden lines.
In the background, a large banner showcases a pastoral scene. The banner's top text reads "древней Полотчины" (ancient Polotsk region). Below this, three adult men are depicted standing in front of a trailer loaded with multiple colorful beehives (apiaries). Two men are dressed in camouflage, and one wears a light shirt. The background features a forest with light-barked trees, and the foreground of the image on the banner shows hexagonal honeycomb patterns filled with what appears to be buckwheat groats or similar seeds, suggesting the source of some honey.
On the stall, various containers of honey are arranged. To the left, a large white plastic bucket holds a dark liquid, presumably honey. Several smaller clear plastic containers with yellow/orange lids and a few with red lids are filled with a dark amber substance, also honey. Some small, clear plastic bags containing seeds or grains are placed next to the honey pots. Further to the right, a white bucket or container is partially visible, likely holding another product.
Three information signs in Russian are prominent on the table:
1. **Left sign (partially visible):** Describes a type of honey, possibly "Floral" or "Linden," with a picture of light blossoms. Benefits listed include "anti-cold" properties and "treatment of upper respiratory tracts."
2. **Middle sign:** Titled "ГРЕЧИШНЫЙ МЁД" (BUCKWHEAT HONEY), listing benefits such as aiding "cardiovascular diseases," "anemia and hypertension," "microstroke [recovery]," and "rheumatism."
3. **Right sign:** Titled "МЁД ЛЕСНЫЕ ЯГОДНИКИ" (HONEY FOREST BERRIES), it details its origin from "lingonberry, buckthorn, blueberry, raspberry, wild strawberry." Listed benefits include "improves immunity," "reduces risk of developing colds," "anti-flu action," "wound-healing and disinfectant," and "prevention of diseases of the respiratory system, stomach."
The bottom of the image reveals a grey concrete or paved ground surface, with a metallic bar or railing running horizontally, consistent with an outdoor market or fair setting. No individuals are visible in front of the stall.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_73ad096c-8546-410a-a.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures a market stall displaying honey and related products, likely situated outdoors on a paved surface in Navapolatsk, Belarus. The stall features a green and white horizontally striped tablecloth with thin golden lines. In the background, a large banner showcases a pastoral scene. The banner's top text reads "древней Полотчины" (ancient Polotsk region). Below this, three adult men are depicted standing in front of a trailer loaded with multiple colorful beehives (apiaries). Two men are dressed in camouflage, and one wears a light shirt. The background features a forest with light-barked trees, and the foreground of the image on the banner shows hexagonal honeycomb patterns filled with what appears to be buckwheat groats or similar seeds, suggesting the source of some honey. On the stall, various containers of honey are arranged. To the left, a large white plastic bucket holds a dark liquid, presumably honey. Several smaller clear plastic containers with yellow/orange lids and a few with red lids are filled with a dark amber substance, also honey. Some small, clear plastic bags containing seeds or grains are placed next to the honey pots. Further to the right, a white bucket or container is partially visible, likely holding another product. Three information signs in Russian are prominent on the table: 1. **Left sign (partially visible):** Describes a type of honey, possibly "Floral" or "Linden," with a picture of light blossoms. Benefits listed include "anti-cold" properties and "treatment of upper respiratory tracts." 2. **Middle sign:** Titled "ГРЕЧИШНЫЙ МЁД" (BUCKWHEAT HONEY), listing benefits such as aiding "cardiovascular diseases," "anemia and hypertension," "microstroke [recovery]," and "rheumatism." 3. **Right sign:** Titled "МЁД ЛЕСНЫЕ ЯГОДНИКИ" (HONEY FOREST BERRIES), it details its origin from "lingonberry, buckthorn, blueberry, raspberry, wild strawberry." Listed benefits include "improves immunity," "reduces risk of developing colds," "anti-flu action," "wound-healing and disinfectant," and "prevention of diseases of the respiratory system, stomach." The bottom of the image reveals a grey concrete or paved ground surface, with a metallic bar or railing running horizontally, consistent with an outdoor market or fair setting. No individuals are visible in front of the stall.
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