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The image displays the interior of a traditional herbalist and spice shop located at 85 Talaa L... (likely Talaa Lakbira or Talaa Seghira) in the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The shop is densely packed with merchandise. Overhead, a sign reads "The biggest house of herbs and natural medicine for all..." Several woven straw tote bags with colorful designs, individually wrapped in clear plastic, hang from the ceiling, with labels beneath them indicating products such as "prickly pear seed," "Aloe vera," "Safran," "Spices," "Henna," and "Honey." The back and side walls are extensively covered with shelves. The upper shelves display hundreds of clear glass bottles, many containing golden liquids. Below these, numerous transparent glass jars hold a wide variety of dried herbs, spices, and natural ingredients, each with a small label. A framed piece of Arabic calligraphy is centrally mounted on the back wall. On the far left, a large promotional poster features a woman and advertises "Eau de Rose," "Huiles Essentielles," "Parfums Bio," and "Amlou." The floor is tiled with a black and grey patterned surface, and a blue painted curb marks the entrance. In the foreground, wicker baskets stacked on wooden columnar displays contain various small packaged goods, including "Black Soap." In the midground, a row of large wooden barrels on the floor are labeled with product names such as "Cinnamon," "Paprika," and "Red Curry." In front of these barrels, several smaller woven rectangular baskets are neatly arranged. A glass display counter in the center presents numerous small bottles, likely perfumes or oils. A partial view of a person's head is visible behind this counter on the right side, partially obscured by the display. The shop's interior is illuminated by overhead lighting fixtures.
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