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- "The scene depicts an outdoor or semi-enclosed storage area in Anderlecht, Belgium, filled with stacked plastic agricultural or transport crates under natural daylight" by FM-NQrs03, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The scene depicts an outdoor or semi-enclosed storage area in Anderlecht, Belgium, filled with stacked plastic agricultural or transport crates under natural daylight
The scene depicts an outdoor or semi-enclosed storage area in Anderlecht, Belgium, filled with stacked plastic agricultural or transport crates under natural daylight. In the foreground and extending to the left, multiple tall stacks of light blue, rectangular, ventilated plastic crates are visible, some reaching a significant height. Many of these blue crates feature a molded capital "M" on their sides. One crate on the lower left displays a handwritten label that reads "21/03 AUBERGINE ADR BROTANE 57." To the right, a separate stack of cream-colored and black plastic crates is present. The top black crate in this stack bears the text "G.V.D. MEER B.V. • MAASDIJK" along with a phone number "01745-12931." Several cream-colored crates in this stack are labeled "Toeleveringsbedrijf voor de tuinbouw ector 3454 RUMMEN" with a phone number "011-588507." The lowest visible crate in this stack is labeled "BPK BELGISCHE PLANTENKWEEKERIJ." Leaning against the right stack of crates, a rusted, dark metal hand truck or cart is partially visible in the lower right foreground. A crumpled white plastic bag or sheet is situated at the bottom center of the image. Green foliage is visible in the upper background, suggesting an open-air or greenhouse environment. No individuals are present in the image.
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