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The image shows a rustic shelf filled with various bottles and packaged items, likely medicinal or herbal remedies. The shelf appears to be made of rough wood and is mounted against a textured, light-colored wall. On the top shelf, there are several items wrapped in dark and light brown paper, resembling small packaged goods. Next to these, there are clusters of white, powdery substances, some of which are in plastic bags. The second shelf is more organized and contains numerous bottles of various sizes and colors. Many of these bottles have labels with text, some of which are legible. Brands like "ALTAMA FEMALE BORRECTOR," "ARIS PILES," "GOLDEN SEED S.E.D.," and "MADAME KAYES" are visible. There are also smaller vials with yellow or red caps. The bottom shelf also holds a variety of items. To the left, there are clear plastic containers filled with dried plant material or insects, along with small bottles. A prominent item on this shelf is a brown and white cardboard box labeled "ULCER HEALER HERBAL MATTER." To the right of this, there are more bottles with labels such as "TIGER BITTERS," "WARIS DIABETES," and "PILE MED." Some of these bottles have colored caps, including red, yellow, and blue. Decorative beaded strands hang from the shelves. The overall environment suggests a small shop or personal collection in a relatively humble setting. The presence of specific product names hints at the type of goods being sold, likely traditional African remedies. The image itself does not provide direct evidence of the city of Ado, Nigeria, but the context of such herbal remedies is common in many parts of West Africa, including Nigeria.
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