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The image captures a shop window display, likely a pharmacy, with significant reflections of the surrounding environment. In the center, a detailed anatomical model of a human torso and limbs is displayed, showcasing the cardiovascular system with red arteries and blue veins, as well as internal organs like the heart, lungs, and kidneys. The model is mounted on a clear panel.

Inside the shop window, behind the model, red metallic foil decorations are visible, possibly balloons or tinsel, adding a festive touch. To the right of the model, a white display board advertises a product named "Cardiosan." The text, in German, describes it as "Herz-Kreislauf-Kapseln mit Weissdorn, Olivenblättern und schwarzem Knoblauch" (Heart-circulatory capsules with hawthorn, olive leaves and black garlic). Bullet points list its benefits: promoting heart blood circulation and strengthening heart muscle, reducing shortness of breath, fostering elastic and healthy blood vessels, contributing to healthy blood pressure, and positively influencing sugar metabolism. Below this, another card asks "HERZINSUFFIZIENZ?" (Heart failure?) and mentions "Natürliche Pflanzenkraft für Herz, Gefässe und Kreislauf" (Natural plant power for heart, vessels and circulation). A "25%" label is also visible, possibly indicating a discount.

Reflected on the window are elements from across the street. A multi-story building with numerous multi-paned windows, typical of older European architecture, is prominently reflected, especially on the left side. Sunlight casts strong, rectangular reflections on the building's facade, suggesting daytime. Inside the shop, behind the reflections, shelves stocked with products and a counter are visible, along with the blurred reflection of at least one person, likely a shop employee or customer. The overall impression is a commercial display in an urban setting in Basel, Switzerland, during daylight hours.
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Apr 16, 2026

Basel, Switzerland

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The image captures a shop window display, likely a pharmacy, with significant reflections of the surrounding environment. In the center, a detailed anatomical model of a human torso and limbs is displayed, showcasing the cardiovascular system with red arteries and blue veins, as well as internal organs like the heart, lungs, and kidneys. The model is mounted on a clear panel. Inside the shop window, behind the model, red metallic foil decorations are visible, possibly balloons or tinsel, adding a festive touch. To the right of the model, a white display board advertises a product named "Cardiosan." The text, in German, describes it as "Herz-Kreislauf-Kapseln mit Weissdorn, Olivenblättern und schwarzem Knoblauch" (Heart-circulatory capsules with hawthorn, olive leaves and black garlic). Bullet points list its benefits: promoting heart blood circulation and strengthening heart muscle, reducing shortness of breath, fostering elastic and healthy blood vessels, contributing to healthy blood pressure, and positively influencing sugar metabolism. Below this, another card asks "HERZINSUFFIZIENZ?" (Heart failure?) and mentions "Natürliche Pflanzenkraft für Herz, Gefässe und Kreislauf" (Natural plant power for heart, vessels and circulation). A "25%" label is also visible, possibly indicating a discount. Reflected on the window are elements from across the street. A multi-story building with numerous multi-paned windows, typical of older European architecture, is prominently reflected, especially on the left side. Sunlight casts strong, rectangular reflections on the building's facade, suggesting daytime. Inside the shop, behind the reflections, shelves stocked with products and a counter are visible, along with the blurred reflection of at least one person, likely a shop employee or customer. The overall impression is a commercial display in an urban setting in Basel, Switzerland, during daylight hours.

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