The image depicts an indoor, brightly lit, utilitarian space, likely a prefabricated shed or storage unit
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The image depicts an indoor, brightly lit, utilitarian space, likely a prefabricated shed or storage unit

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The image depicts an indoor, brightly lit, utilitarian space, likely a prefabricated shed or storage unit. The walls and ceiling are constructed from white, vertically ribbed metal panels, supported by a framework of dark gray metal beams and horizontal bars. In the foreground, a dark gray flat surface, possibly a table or workbench, supports a large, light brown cardboard box. The box bears the brand "Beeketal" and the product name "Induktionskochplatte BIKP-1". Further text on the box indicates "Beeketal Lebensmitteltechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Gewerbering 11, 26901 Rastdorf, www.beeketal.de". Shipping symbols including "this side up," "fragile," and "keep dry," along with a logo featuring crossed cleavers, are also visible. Resting on the box are two red Coca-Cola cans. The prominent can is a "Coca-Cola Zero Sugar" variant with "FIFA WORLD CUP" branding. Alongside the cans, a clear plastic bag, a black pen or vape device, and several crumpled white papers are scattered on the box. To the lower left, a blue plastic chair with vertical slats on its back and seat is present. A black, soft object, possibly a hat or small bag, rests on the chair's seat. No individuals are visible within the scene, and no actions are depicted. The environment appears to be an industrial or commercial storage/workspace. While the request specified a location in Montana, Bulgaria, the visible shipping information on the cardboard box indicates "26901 Rastdorf," a German postal code, which contradicts the requested location.