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The image depicts an indoor scene within a butchery or slaughter area in Shimbi Masho, Tanzania. A large, partially skinned bovine carcass, predominantly white with extensive areas of exposed red muscle and tissue, is the central subject, resting on a wet, dark, dirt floor. One of the animal's dark, hairy hind legs is visible, appearing to be suspended or propped up by a thick, rough rope with prominent barbs or thorns. A person, wearing a wet, dark blue long-sleeved shirt and dark trousers, is crouched or kneeling on the left side of the carcass. This individual is actively engaged in processing the animal, with hands positioned near the exposed internal cavity or under the remaining skin, suggesting actions of skinning or evisceration. The back of the person's trousers rides low, exposing a portion of their lower back and an undergarment. In the background, two other individuals are partially visible. One on the far left wears a vertically striped shirt, blue jeans, and dark boots. Another individual is positioned further back, wearing a dark blue patterned shirt and dark trousers. The background features rough, light-colored block walls, and a metal grate structure. Additional ropes, chains, and hooks are visible, indicating equipment used for handling and suspending large animals. The overall environment appears functional and unrefined, characteristic of a working slaughter space.
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