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The image depicts an indoor commercial setting, likely a food court or a mall corridor, within the city of Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, specifically characterized by multiple food stalls and dining areas. The scene is illuminated by overhead fluorescent lighting against a dark gray ceiling with visible conduits. The floor is composed of large, light-colored square tiles. In the foreground, an empty black slatted metal chair with armrests is positioned centrally, facing away from the viewer, casting distinct shadows. To its left, a light-colored chair and part of a wooden-topped table are visible. In the midground, a walkway separates the foreground seating from various food establishments and further dining tables. On the left side of the walkway, multiple rectangular wooden-topped tables are arranged with dark-framed chairs featuring light-colored seat cushions. On the walkway, a woman wearing a black abaya and a white hijab walks away from the viewer, carrying a black handbag. Behind her, other individuals are partially visible. To the right of the walkway, a red and yellow food kiosk is visible. Two men are present at this kiosk: one man in a black t-shirt and shorts stands facing the counter, engaged in a transaction. Another man, presumably an employee, wears a bright yellow t-shirt and stands behind the counter, attending to the customer. Above the kiosk, a "Mr. Flurry" advertisement poster, depicting ice cream desserts and a cartoon figure resembling Ronald McDonald, is affixed to the wall. To the right of the kiosk, an older man with gray hair, wearing a dark shirt, is seated at a table, looking down at a smartphone in his hands. In the background, further commercial spaces are visible, including a prominent sign reading "KEBAB LINK" in both English and Arabic (كباب لينك) above a counter. Several additional dining tables and chairs are scattered throughout the space. A large concrete pillar supporting the ceiling is visible on the left side of the image.
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