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The image displays a collection of approximately ten to twelve hookahs (shishas) arranged in rows on a dark, possibly cobblestone or brick-paved ground. The scene appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor commercial area, likely a market stall or shop entrance, consistent with a setting in Damascus, Syria. Each hookah features a glass base, a metal stem, and a bowl (though the top bowls are often covered). Many of the hookahs are individually wrapped in clear plastic, suggesting they are new merchandise for sale and protected from dust or damage. The glass bases come in various colors, including shades of purple, blue, and a reddish-pink hue, alongside some clear or metallic-toned designs. They are uniformly arranged, standing upright, with what appear to be short, light brown or wooden stoppers/caps in their top openings. In the background, a large, light-colored metal rolling shutter, characteristic of a closed storefront or storage area, occupies the left side of the frame. Above the shutter, a darker, possibly fabric or patterned object is visible. A dark, thick metal beam or pipe runs horizontally across the top portion of the shutter. To the right of the shutter, partially obscured, is a light brown cardboard box, suggesting packaging or storage. The lighting is consistent and even, indicating either daytime or a well-lit environment. There are no people visible, and no specific activities beyond the display of goods. No legible text is discernible on any of the hookahs, the shutter, or the cardboard box. The image is shot from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down and across the rows of hookahs towards the background.
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