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The image displays the interior of a Bacha Coffee establishment, specifically a retail area, in Marrakesh, Morocco. The central feature is a massive, dark wood wall unit that extends from floor to ceiling, serving as a display for hundreds of coffee products.

The wall unit is meticulously organized into numerous rectangular compartments or drawers. The upper section features multiple rows of smaller drawers, each labeled with a country of origin such as Ethiopia, Tanzania, India, Colombia, Cuba, Kenya, El Salvador, and Panama. Below this, a larger section of the wall unit contains several tiers of uniformly sized, larger boxes. These boxes are predominantly branded "BACHA COFFEE" with a distinctive logo and text, indicating specific coffee varieties, blends, or types, including "Decaffeinated" and "Fine Blended" options, alongside various regional names like "Cameroon," "Paraguay," and "Yemen." The wooden paneling between and above the display sections features intricate, repeating geometric patterns, and the entire display is brightly illuminated by recessed spotlights and linear strip lighting.

In the foreground, two wooden counters are visible, forming an approximate right angle. The left counter holds several packaged Bacha Coffee boxes, including a larger item wrapped in clear plastic with a blue ribbon. The right counter displays multiple clear plastic bags containing individually packaged items and a stack of smaller, rectangular boxes, some labeled "Lemon Sugar Wafers" and "Honey Nougat." No individuals are present within the frame.
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Feb 14, 2026

Marrakesh, Morocco

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The image displays the interior of a Bacha Coffee establishment, specifically a retail area, in Marrakesh, Morocco. The central feature is a massive, dark wood wall unit that extends from floor to ceiling, serving as a display for hundreds of coffee products. The wall unit is meticulously organized into numerous rectangular compartments or drawers. The upper section features multiple rows of smaller drawers, each labeled with a country of origin such as Ethiopia, Tanzania, India, Colombia, Cuba, Kenya, El Salvador, and Panama. Below this, a larger section of the wall unit contains several tiers of uniformly sized, larger boxes. These boxes are predominantly branded "BACHA COFFEE" with a distinctive logo and text, indicating specific coffee varieties, blends, or types, including "Decaffeinated" and "Fine Blended" options, alongside various regional names like "Cameroon," "Paraguay," and "Yemen." The wooden paneling between and above the display sections features intricate, repeating geometric patterns, and the entire display is brightly illuminated by recessed spotlights and linear strip lighting. In the foreground, two wooden counters are visible, forming an approximate right angle. The left counter holds several packaged Bacha Coffee boxes, including a larger item wrapped in clear plastic with a blue ribbon. The right counter displays multiple clear plastic bags containing individually packaged items and a stack of smaller, rectangular boxes, some labeled "Lemon Sugar Wafers" and "Honey Nougat." No individuals are present within the frame.

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