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This overhead shot captures a vibrant market stall or shop display in Marseille, showcasing a variety of North African-inspired goods, primarily focused on natural beauty, health, and household items. The products are arranged on a colorful striped fabric (pink, yellow, black, and white stripes), creating an inviting and eclectic display.

Prominently featured are various natural products in bulk, such as dried hibiscus flowers ("FLEURS D'HIBISCUS" - 3.90€ LES 100GR) in a large woven basket, and a dark, thick paste identified as "SAVON NOIR BELDI MAROC 100% NATUREL" (Beldi Black Soap from Morocco, 1.50€ LES 100 GR), displayed in a dish with a wooden spoon. Nearby, coarse yellow chunks are labeled "BEURRE DE KARITE 100% NATUREL VISAGE" (Shea Butter 100% Natural for Face, 4.90€ LES 100 GR). Another container holds clear and blue crystals, identified as "PIERRE D'ALUN 100% NATUREL" (Alum Stone 100% Natural, 2.50€ LES 100GR).

Other items include a wooden barrel filled with dried leaves, labeled "Sen'e Nau" (Senna), used for constipation, priced at 2€ per 10g (or 100g, handwriting is slightly unclear). Next to it, Arabic script translates to "Manzil Tamim - Naaml" with a number "17844 260". Baskets contain assorted colorful scrubbing mitts, likely traditional kessa gloves, and packaged "FUMO NATURAL BEAUTY" products. There are also terracotta tagines, some plain and some decoratively painted, along with incense sticks and a wooden manual coffee grinder. Various smaller measuring scoops and containers are scattered throughout the display.

The overall impression is that of a bustling marketplace, possibly specializing in Moroccan or Maghrebi imports, given the specific products and French labeling commonly found in such contexts in France. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the image.
Sissi

Apr 28, 2026

Marseille, France

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This overhead shot captures a vibrant market stall or shop display in Marseille, showcasing a variety of North African-inspired goods, primarily focused on natural beauty, health, and household items. The products are arranged on a colorful striped fabric (pink, yellow, black, and white stripes), creating an inviting and eclectic display. Prominently featured are various natural products in bulk, such as dried hibiscus flowers ("FLEURS D'HIBISCUS" - 3.90€ LES 100GR) in a large woven basket, and a dark, thick paste identified as "SAVON NOIR BELDI MAROC 100% NATUREL" (Beldi Black Soap from Morocco, 1.50€ LES 100 GR), displayed in a dish with a wooden spoon. Nearby, coarse yellow chunks are labeled "BEURRE DE KARITE 100% NATUREL VISAGE" (Shea Butter 100% Natural for Face, 4.90€ LES 100 GR). Another container holds clear and blue crystals, identified as "PIERRE D'ALUN 100% NATUREL" (Alum Stone 100% Natural, 2.50€ LES 100GR). Other items include a wooden barrel filled with dried leaves, labeled "Sen'e Nau" (Senna), used for constipation, priced at 2€ per 10g (or 100g, handwriting is slightly unclear). Next to it, Arabic script translates to "Manzil Tamim - Naaml" with a number "17844 260". Baskets contain assorted colorful scrubbing mitts, likely traditional kessa gloves, and packaged "FUMO NATURAL BEAUTY" products. There are also terracotta tagines, some plain and some decoratively painted, along with incense sticks and a wooden manual coffee grinder. Various smaller measuring scoops and containers are scattered throughout the display. The overall impression is that of a bustling marketplace, possibly specializing in Moroccan or Maghrebi imports, given the specific products and French labeling commonly found in such contexts in France. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the image.

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