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This image depicts the interior of a record store, specifically identified as "Vinyl Shop" at Oktyabrskaya Street 16a, Minsk, Belarus. The scene features a vibrant display of music merchandise and media. The prominent back wall is covered with large banners or flags featuring iconic music acts: "The Rolling Stones" with their red tongue logo on the left, "ONE LOVE BOB MARLEY" with his portrait in the center, and "LED ZEPPELIN MOTHERSHIP" to the right. A "QUEEN" banner is partially visible further right. Behind and below these banners, the wall incorporates a grid of translucent glass blocks. Below the banners, numerous vinyl records are displayed, some in clear protective sleeves, others showcasing their album art, including "The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and David Bowie's "Aladdin Sane." Further down, extensive shelves are neatly stacked with Compact Discs (CDs). On the far right wall, a brown electric guitar hangs vertically, with framed images and additional records below it. A blue "NIRVANA" sign is visible on the ceiling. In the midground, a wooden counter with a light-colored top extends across the frame. Two dark-wood bar stools are positioned in front of it. Below the counter, more record bins are visible, with visible labels for "AC/DC" and "METALLICA." Two individuals are present at the wooden counter. A person with reddish-brown hair, wearing a long tan/camel-colored coat, stands with their back mostly towards the viewer, leaning on the counter while looking at a smartphone. To their right, a male individual with lighter hair, wearing a dark puffer jacket, ripped blue jeans, and light-colored sneakers, leans against the counter, facing the person in the coat. His right hand is raised towards his face, and he appears to be engaged in conversation or gesturing.
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