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The image shows the interior of a pharmacy located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is likely a small, independent shop, judging by its size and the seemingly haphazard organization of merchandise. The scene features two adult men, presumably the owner and an employee, standing in front of a wall-length shelf unit stocked with pharmaceuticals. Both men are casually dressed. The man on the left is wearing a tan shalwar kameez, a traditional garment worn by men in Afghanistan. He has a friendly expression and is placing his hand on the shoulder of the man on his right. This man is wearing a light blue shirt and a black vest, which is common attire for men in the region. He appears to be looking at something to the right of the camera. They are standing in front of a wall-length shelf unit stocked with pharmaceuticals. The shelves are organized by product type, with boxes of medications stacked in a haphazard fashion. Many of the boxes are labeled in English, but some are also labeled in Arabic. The environment is typical of a small pharmacy in a developing country. The walls are painted a simple white, and the floor is tiled. The lighting is somewhat dim. The overall scene is one of quiet business activity.
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