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This media file captures a detailed fragrance menu displayed on a reflective surface, likely a glass counter, in what appears to be a perfume or essential oil shop in Mile 11, Ghana. The main subject is a worn, light-colored paper menu with green headings, organized into fragrance categories such as "Floral," "Sweet," "Warm Spicy," "Vanilla," "Fruity," "Citrus," "Musk," and "Powdery." Each category lists multiple fragrance blends, identified by numbers (likely product codes or prices) and brief descriptive notes like "fresh spicy, rose," "musk, spices, sandalwood," or "vanilla, apricot." Small thematic images accompany some sections, such as vanilla beans for "Vanilla" and a lime for "Citrus." A notable visual is a photograph of a smiling person, possibly a woman, embedded within the "Citrus" section, and several images depicting small bottles and droppers filled with various colored liquids, likely illustrating the fragrance oils. Underneath the menu, visible through the reflective surface, are numerous small, metallic-capped bottles arranged in neat rows, suggesting the actual products available for sale. These bottles reflect light, indicating a well-lit environment. Part of a person's arm or shoulder is visible in the upper left corner, implying a customer or vendor is present. The menu itself shows signs of frequent use, with visible creases and slightly worn edges. The activity taking place is the presentation of fragrance options to a potential customer, inviting them to explore the various scents. The overall impression is that of a retail display, showcasing a diverse range of fragrances.
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