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Two men are seen working inside a facility, likely a tannery or hide processing unit in Quetta, Pakistan, dedicated to the preservation of animal hides. In the foreground, a man kneels on the ground, wearing a brown shirt and light-colored trousers, along with gloves. He is actively engaged in spreading a white powdery substance, which appears to be salt, over a large animal hide. This salting process is a traditional method used to cure and preserve raw hides, preventing decomposition before further treatment. The floor around him is also covered with this white powder, suggesting a continuous operation. Surrounding the men are large, unorganized piles of animal skins and hides, some still bearing long, dark hair, while others show exposed flesh or a lighter appearance. These piles fill a significant portion of the scene. In the background, another man stands amidst more hides. He is dressed in a light-colored traditional shalwar kameez and a cap, observing the work or waiting to assist. The facility itself has a basic structure with a wooden beam roof and some hanging light bulbs. A brick wall is visible behind the piles of hides. The overall scene depicts a laborious and manual process central to the leather industry.
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