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The image presents an interior view of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility, likely an international arrivals terminal or port of entry in the San Diego, United States area. In the foreground, a black, hard-sided rolling suitcase, completely encased in clear protective plastic film, rests on a grey baggage conveyor belt system designed for screening. The conveyor belt transitions from a roller section on the left to a flat surface on the right. To the immediate right of the conveyor, the side of a grey machinery enclosure is visible, featuring a white, mounted cup holder and dark grey, vertical curtain-like flaps, characteristic of an X-ray baggage scanner entry point. Beyond a transparent partition, the main processing area of the facility is visible. Centered above a wooden counter is a sign featuring the Department of Homeland Security seal and the text "U.S. Customs and Border Protection." Behind this counter, one individual, appearing to be a staff member or agent, is partially visible. The counter area includes multiple computer monitors. To the right of the counter, two tall, rectangular, light-brown bins are present, each bearing white signs, one partially legible as "PROHIBITED FOODS AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS." These bins are positioned near black stanchions with retractable belts, indicating a queue or restricted access area. The walls are light-colored, adorned with several analog clocks and informational posters. The ceiling is white with numerous recessed circular lights and a visible surveillance camera. The floor is tiled with a yellow stripe serving as a demarcation line.
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