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A close-up, overhead shot captures a workbench surface with tools and two large, brown and white striped moths. The surface appears to be a light brown, textured material, possibly a plastic mat, with visible scuff marks and dust. In the upper portion of the image, a drill bit with a silver shank and a black tip rests horizontally. To its right, a blister pack for wire brushes is laid out, showing a white grid pattern and pink text that reads "WIRE BRUSH" and other foreign language translations. Two wire brush attachments are present on the packaging: one with a brass-colored wire wheel and a silver metal center, and another with dark bristles and a silver metal adapter. One of the moths is positioned on the darker wire brush, its wings spread. The second, larger moth is situated to the left of the wire brush packaging. It is pierced through its abdomen by a large screw with a silver shank and a flat head. This screw is positioned at an angle, with the moth's body extending upwards and its wings splayed open. To the left of this moth, a silver screw with a washer is visible, partially obscured by a red and black pencil. The pencil has text printed on it, including "Black Lead PENCIL" and "LIVING CORAL". The overall impression is a still-life arrangement of tools and insects on a utilitarian surface, suggesting a craft or repair setting. The image lacks any elements that would indicate a specific location in the city of Türkan, Azerbaijan; it is a general indoor workbench scene.
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