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This media file captures a brightly lit interior space, likely a restaurant, bar, or shop in Madrid, Spain, characterized by vibrant colors and a decorative display of bottled beverages.

The primary subjects are numerous glass bottles meticulously arranged in vertical rows within recessed shelving units. The upper shelving unit is dark blue and holds four columns of bottles. Two columns feature bottles filled with an orange or amber liquid, while the other two columns contain green bottles, possibly filled with a clear liquid. Many of these green bottles have labels where the word "Gaseosa" (Spanish for soda) is discernible. The lower shelving unit, painted a lighter teal-blue, displays similar small glass bottles, but these are filled with a yellow liquid. All bottles feature small, white-rectangular labels.

To the right of the upper shelving, a large, rectangular sign serves as a prominent decorative element. It has a white background with a faux-wood panel design and a decorative border. Centered on the sign is a circular logo featuring the word "TAKOS" in bold red lettering. Above this logo, smaller text that reads "MOL" is visible.

On the left side of the lower shelving unit, a light green circular object, possibly a tray, is placed on a shelf. To the right of the yellow bottled drinks, the light teal-blue structure continues with closed cabinet doors. The overall aesthetic suggests a clean, traditional, yet lively atmosphere, typical of some Spanish establishments. No people or activities are visible, presenting a static interior scene.
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Feb 6, 2025

Madrid, Spain

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This media file captures a brightly lit interior space, likely a restaurant, bar, or shop in Madrid, Spain, characterized by vibrant colors and a decorative display of bottled beverages. The primary subjects are numerous glass bottles meticulously arranged in vertical rows within recessed shelving units. The upper shelving unit is dark blue and holds four columns of bottles. Two columns feature bottles filled with an orange or amber liquid, while the other two columns contain green bottles, possibly filled with a clear liquid. Many of these green bottles have labels where the word "Gaseosa" (Spanish for soda) is discernible. The lower shelving unit, painted a lighter teal-blue, displays similar small glass bottles, but these are filled with a yellow liquid. All bottles feature small, white-rectangular labels. To the right of the upper shelving, a large, rectangular sign serves as a prominent decorative element. It has a white background with a faux-wood panel design and a decorative border. Centered on the sign is a circular logo featuring the word "TAKOS" in bold red lettering. Above this logo, smaller text that reads "MOL" is visible. On the left side of the lower shelving unit, a light green circular object, possibly a tray, is placed on a shelf. To the right of the yellow bottled drinks, the light teal-blue structure continues with closed cabinet doors. The overall aesthetic suggests a clean, traditional, yet lively atmosphere, typical of some Spanish establishments. No people or activities are visible, presenting a static interior scene.

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