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This image captures an indoor view of a retail space, likely a supermarket or convenience store, taken from an elevated perspective looking down an aisle.

In the foreground and midground, a long, black and red display unit with multiple tiered shelves is prominently featured. These shelves are packed with a variety of small, packaged goods, including snacks, candies, party supplies (like plates, cups, and possibly balloons), and stationery items such as glue sticks and pencils. The items are arranged in clear plastic bags or small boxes. Several blank white signs and framed advertisements are also placed on the shelves. One visible framed sign displays "CANDLEY FICTION SUPERMARKET" with an image below it, and another shows a dark green product with what appears to be a lemon or lime.

In the background, two individuals are visible near what seems to be a checkout counter or another display area. One person is standing, partially obscured, while the other is visible from the waist up, wearing a checkered shirt and a dark cap. A shopping cart or metal cage is next to them.

The ceiling features square grid tiles with recessed rectangular and circular fluorescent lights. The floor is tiled with light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, square tiles.

Visible text on signs includes:
- On a white sign with red Arabic text: "قسم العروس" (Qism al-Arous), meaning "Bridal Section."
- On a black sign at the bottom: "ممنوع" (Mamnou'), meaning "Forbidden," and "Notice." Below that, "الأكل والشرب والتصوير" (Al-akl wa al-shurb wa al-taswir), meaning "Eating, drinking, and photography," followed by its English translation: "No eating, drinking and photography."
- On a white sign within the display shelves: "CANDLEY FICTION SUPERMARKET."
- Another partial Arabic text fragment on a red sign further up: "القسم العر" (Al-Qism Al-Ar), likely a continuation of "Bridal Section."
Zain othman

Feb 7, 2025, 3:39 PM

Damascus, Syria

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This image captures an indoor view of a retail space, likely a supermarket or convenience store, taken from an elevated perspective looking down an aisle. In the foreground and midground, a long, black and red display unit with multiple tiered shelves is prominently featured. These shelves are packed with a variety of small, packaged goods, including snacks, candies, party supplies (like plates, cups, and possibly balloons), and stationery items such as glue sticks and pencils. The items are arranged in clear plastic bags or small boxes. Several blank white signs and framed advertisements are also placed on the shelves. One visible framed sign displays "CANDLEY FICTION SUPERMARKET" with an image below it, and another shows a dark green product with what appears to be a lemon or lime. In the background, two individuals are visible near what seems to be a checkout counter or another display area. One person is standing, partially obscured, while the other is visible from the waist up, wearing a checkered shirt and a dark cap. A shopping cart or metal cage is next to them. The ceiling features square grid tiles with recessed rectangular and circular fluorescent lights. The floor is tiled with light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, square tiles. Visible text on signs includes: - On a white sign with red Arabic text: "قسم العروس" (Qism al-Arous), meaning "Bridal Section." - On a black sign at the bottom: "ممنوع" (Mamnou'), meaning "Forbidden," and "Notice." Below that, "الأكل والشرب والتصوير" (Al-akl wa al-shurb wa al-taswir), meaning "Eating, drinking, and photography," followed by its English translation: "No eating, drinking and photography." - On a white sign within the display shelves: "CANDLEY FICTION SUPERMARKET." - Another partial Arabic text fragment on a red sign further up: "القسم العر" (Al-Qism Al-Ar), likely a continuation of "Bridal Section."

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