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Two young boys, likely students, are seated at a wooden table, presenting or demonstrating a science project. Both boys wear light blue, long-sleeved uniforms or traditional attire (possibly shalwar kameez) with an emblem on the left chest. The boy on the left looks towards the camera with a neutral expression, while the boy on the right looks slightly to his right. The centerpiece of their presentation is a working model demonstrating a "Water Wheel Free Energy Model," as prominently displayed on a large poster board behind them. The model consists of an inverted clear plastic water bottle elevated on a glass, which feeds water through a blue tube. This tube directs water onto a spinning waterwheel, ingeniously crafted from blue bottle caps attached to thin sticks (possibly toothpicks or skewers) around a central wooden axle. The waterwheel rotates within a gray plastic basin filled with water and foam, indicating it is actively functioning. A small, simple house-like structure with a red roof is placed on the table to the right of the basin. The poster behind the boys, primarily white with blue and green accents, features diagrams and English text detailing the project's problems, solutions, and methods. The indoor setting, with bright lighting, suggests a school science fair or exhibition. Given the context of Kandahar, Afghanistan, the boys' attire and the project's nature indicate an educational event showcasing student innovation.
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