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The image displays a close-up of a well-worn, creased, and somewhat dusty white bag, likely made of woven polypropylene, used for packaging cement. The bag features prominent branding and product specifications printed in black and grey, with some red stamp marks.

The central and most visible text reads "MAPLE LEAF" in large, bold, uppercase letters. A large, stylized grey maple leaf graphic is prominently displayed below the English brand name. The brand name "میپل لیف" (Maple Leaf) is also printed in Urdu script below the graphic.

Other visible text and details include:
*   At the top, "20 BAGS TO A METRIC TON" is printed.
*   On the upper-left, a boxed section states "28 Days Max Strength upto 10,000 P.S.I.", indicating the cement's performance characteristics.
*   The bottom of the bag clearly states "ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT," identifying the product type.
*   Partially visible on the bottom right is "PS. 232-200".
*   On the bottom left, fragmented text reads "CONTENTS:" followed by "KER MINIMUM 95%", likely indicating packaging or content details.
*   A red, rectangular stamp, tilted, shows the word "SOLID".
*   Smaller maple leaf graphics are also visible along the left side of the bag.

The bag's crumpled and soiled appearance suggests it has been handled, transported, or stored in a working environment, consistent with construction materials. The scene implies a setting where building supplies are present, possibly a construction site or a warehouse, located in Renala Khurd, Pakistan. No individuals or specific activities are depicted beyond the static object. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
Bilal Zafar

Jan 7, 2025, 12:27 PM

Renala Khurd, Pakistan

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The image displays a close-up of a well-worn, creased, and somewhat dusty white bag, likely made of woven polypropylene, used for packaging cement. The bag features prominent branding and product specifications printed in black and grey, with some red stamp marks. The central and most visible text reads "MAPLE LEAF" in large, bold, uppercase letters. A large, stylized grey maple leaf graphic is prominently displayed below the English brand name. The brand name "میپل لیف" (Maple Leaf) is also printed in Urdu script below the graphic. Other visible text and details include: * At the top, "20 BAGS TO A METRIC TON" is printed. * On the upper-left, a boxed section states "28 Days Max Strength upto 10,000 P.S.I.", indicating the cement's performance characteristics. * The bottom of the bag clearly states "ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT," identifying the product type. * Partially visible on the bottom right is "PS. 232-200". * On the bottom left, fragmented text reads "CONTENTS:" followed by "KER MINIMUM 95%", likely indicating packaging or content details. * A red, rectangular stamp, tilted, shows the word "SOLID". * Smaller maple leaf graphics are also visible along the left side of the bag. The bag's crumpled and soiled appearance suggests it has been handled, transported, or stored in a working environment, consistent with construction materials. The scene implies a setting where building supplies are present, possibly a construction site or a warehouse, located in Renala Khurd, Pakistan. No individuals or specific activities are depicted beyond the static object. The lighting suggests it is daytime.

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