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This is a close-up, eye-level, well-lit, indoor photograph of a retail shelf displaying several packages of dried pine cones, likely intended for consumption or as an ingredient. The packaging is predominantly brown paper with green labels featuring images of pine needles and cones, along with text in Russian. Some of the text visible includes "Иван Чай" (Ivan Tea), "вяленая сосновая шишка" (dried pine cone), and "С Байкала с любовью!" (From Baikal with love!). The pine cones themselves are dark brown and appear to be dried and possibly candied or coated. In the foreground, a bright yellow price tag is attached to the shelf. This tag prominently displays the text "местный продукт" (local product) in large white letters, along with a small icon of a house and fields. Below this, a white label provides product details: "05.05.2026", "10039563", "Шишка сосновая Иван Чай вяленая 50 г" (Pine cone Ivan Tea dried 50g), and a price of "154.99" (rubles). A QR code and a barcode are also visible on this label. The background shows a continuation of the retail shelving and products, with more identical packages of dried pine cones visible on shelves above and to the side. The lighting suggests artificial retail lighting. There are no people or animals present in the frame. The overall scene is one of a product display in a store, likely a grocery store or specialty food shop. While the label mentions "Baikal," a large lake in Siberia, Russia, this image alone does not provide specific geographical information to pinpoint a location within the city of Irkutsk, Russia. Irkutsk is known for its proximity to Lake Baikal, so the product's origin claim is consistent with the region.
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