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Two young males are depicted within what appears to be a metalworking or mechanic's workshop, likely located in an industrial or commercial area of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The primary subject, positioned in the foreground and facing left, is a male with dark hair wearing a light-colored, intricately patterned skullcap and a dark-grey, long-sleeved tunic over trousers. His hands, soiled with grease, are actively engaged in manipulating metal components within a large, red hydraulic press. A metal gear is visible on the press's platform below his hands. Behind him, partially obscured, stands a second male, also wearing a patterned skullcap and a blue long-sleeved shirt. He is looking directly at the camera with a slight smile. His right hand is visible, positioned near the first male's back, but his specific action or interaction is unclear due to the partial view. The workshop environment features corrugated metal walls, indicative of a repurposed container or simple construction. The walls are cluttered with various metal parts, tools, and machinery components hanging or stored haphazardly. A blue barrel or container is visible in the background, along with a kettle and cups on a surface, suggesting a break area. The floor appears dark and potentially unpaved or heavily soiled. Lighting is bright, suggesting natural light from an unseen opening.
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